Patna: Bihar has received nine new IPS officers, who will serve across the state as Assistant Superintendents of Police (ASP), bolstering the police force and playing a key role in maintaining law and order.
The officers, from the 2023 and 2024 batches of the Bihar cadre, have recently completed their first-phase training at the National Police Academy in Hyderabad. They also participated in 29 weeks of practical district training at the Bihar Police Academy, Rajgir, which concluded on 23 November.
The state home department has now allocated district postings for these officers:
- Sushma Sagar — Patna
- Aniket Kumar Dwivedi — Samastipur
- Dipti Monali — Gaya
- Hemant Singh — East Champaran
- Karthikeyan AK — West Champaran
- Ketan Ashok Ingole — Darbhanga
- Prasanna Kumar — Muzaffarpur
- Saim Raza — Bhagalpur
A notification confirming their postings was issued by the home department on Monday. These officers are expected to contribute significantly to district-level policing and law enforcement across Bihar.





















