Sylendra Babu Takes Charges As Tamil Nadu DGP, Instructs The Police To Respect Human Rights
Sylendra Babu took charge at the police headquarters from the in office DGP, J.K. Tripathy who has retired from service on June 30.
Chennai: C. Sylendra Babu, a 1987 batch IPS officer of the Tamil Nadu cadre has taken charge as the new Director General of Police (DGP) of the state.
Babu took charge at the police headquarters from the in office DGP, J.K. Tripathy who has retired from service today.
The Police chief said that his focus would be on crime prevention and maintaining law and order in the state. Sylendra Babu said that he had already instructed the police to respect human rights.
He called upon the Tamil Nadu Police personnel to be cordial with people always and stated that stringent measures would be taken against those who violate human rights.
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Mr. Sylendra also expressed his thanks to the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, M.K. Stalin for providing him the opportunity to head the state police. He also said that time-bound action would be taken on petitions received from the general public.
The new DGP, who hails from the Kanyakumari district, is an ardent runner and has participated in several National and International competitions. He had won a gold in 100m sprint at the Asian veteran meet at Bangkok a couple of years ago.
(With puts from IANS)