Lucknow. The Yogi government has taken another major action on the issue of law and order in Uttar Pradesh on Wednesday. Alankrita Singh, a 2008 batch IPS officer, has been suspended by the government for negligence and indiscipline towards work. He has been missing from his office since October 20 without any official notice. She will be attached to the Directorate General of Police Headquarters during the period of suspension.
The process of action against negligent officials is going on in Uttar Pradesh. The government has suspended IPS officer Alankrita Singh, who was traveling to London without permission from duty. The 2008 batch IPS officer was posted as SP, Women and Child Protection Organization (1090). This is the action of the suspension of the second IPS officer in the second term of the Yogi government. Earlier, Ghaziabad SSP Pawan Kumar, who had failed to control crime, was suspended on March 31.
In the order issued by the Uttar Pradesh government, it has been said that SP, Women and Child Protection Organization Alankrita Singh had called ADG, Women and Child Protection Organization on WhatsApp on the night of 19 October 2021 and told that she was in London. After which Alankrita Singh has been absent continuously since October 20, 2021.
Alankrita Singh has been suspended for being found guilty of being absent from the workplace without sanctioning any kind of leave and going on foreign travel without government permission. The Home Department has issued an order for his suspension. She will be attached to the DGP Headquarters during the suspension period.
It has been said in the order that IPS officer Alankrita Singh is absent in her office without sanctioning any kind of leave. She went on a foreign trip without the permission of the government. It is carelessness and indiscipline towards one’s work.
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