Alok Verma Delhi's new police commissioner

Senior IPS officer Alok Kumar Verma today took charge as the new Commissioner of Delhi Police at a time it is battling mounting criticism over handling of the JNU row.

Alok Verma Delhi's new police commissioner
NEW DELHI: Senior IPS officer Alok Kumar Verma today took charge as the new Commissioner of Delhi Police at a time it is battling mounting criticism over handling of the JNU row.

Kumar succeeds B S Bassi who was at loggerheads with the AAP government on a range of issues in the last one year.

Verma, a 1979 batch IPS officer of the AGMUT (Arunachal Pradesh-Goa-Mizoram and Union Territory) cadre, was serving as the Director General of Tihar jail.

He assumes charge of Delhi Police when it is battling mounting criticism over handling of the JNU row.

Verma, who had joined as DG of Tihar on August 6, 2014 after serving as Special Commissioner of Police (Administration), is set to retire after 17 months.

He served Delhi Police in number of positions, including Deputy Commissioner of Police, South District, Joint Commissioner of the Crime Branch, Joint Commissioner of Police, New Delhi Range, Special CP (Intelligence) and Special CP, Vigilance.
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He had served as the Inspector General of Police in Andaman and Nicobar Islands and Director General of Police (DGP) of Puducherry.

On his retirement, Bassi was given a farewell at the Police Headquarters today.
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