In a significant administrative reshuffle, the Haryana Police have made notable high-level appointments aimed at strengthening the force’s operational capabilities. Among the most prominent changes, Alok Mittal has been appointed as the Additional Director General of Police (ADGP) for the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB).
Alok Mittal, a senior Indian Police Service (IPS) officer known for his integrity and expertise, brings years of experience in tackling corruption and maintaining law and order. His appointment as the ADGP of ACB is a strategic move by the Haryana government to intensify its anti-corruption efforts and streamline investigations into graft cases.
The Anti-Corruption Bureau plays a crucial role in maintaining transparency and accountability in public administration. Under Mittal’s leadership, the ACB is expected to enhance its efficiency, adopting modern techniques and technology to expedite case resolution. Mittal’s focus will likely include cracking down on systemic corruption, ensuring faster investigations, and building public trust in governance.
The reshuffle also includes other senior officers being placed in key roles to improve the overall functioning of the police department. This strategic realignment is expected to optimize resource allocation, strengthen the department’s response to crime, and promote a fair and corruption-free society.
Haryana Police’s decision to bring Alok Mittal to the forefront of the Anti-Corruption Bureau signals its commitment to addressing one of the most persistent challenges in governance—corruption. With Mittal’s proven track record and a clear mandate, the state anticipates a transformative approach to fighting corruption and enhancing accountability.