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IPS Officer Alok Kumar Becomes DGP
10 Dec
Summary
- Alok Kumar promoted to DGP (Prisons and Correctional Services).
- ANPR cameras reduced highway deaths by over 50%.
- Kumar credited with curbing city's rowdy elements.

In a significant administrative move, senior IPS officer Alok Kumar was promoted to the rank of Director-General of Police (DGP) and assigned to oversee prisons and correctional services. This promotion marks a new chapter in his distinguished career within the state police force. His previous role as commissioner of traffic and road safety is particularly noteworthy.
During his recent stint, Kumar implemented innovative strategies to enhance road safety on the Bengaluru-Mysuru highway. The installation of approximately 40 ANPR cameras at critical points proved highly effective. These cameras were instrumental in monitoring vehicle speeds, leading to stricter enforcement and a remarkable decrease in road accident fatalities, nearly halving them in just one year.
Beyond traffic management, Kumar's contributions extend to maintaining urban peace. Having served in various key positions, including city police commissioner, he is widely acknowledged for his efforts in keeping the city free from disruptive elements. This dual focus on safety and order underscores his comprehensive approach to policing.



