<p>Rupak Kumar Dutta, who was on a central posting as Special Secretary (Internal Security) in the Ministry of Home Affairs, has been appointed as the new Karnataka Police Chief.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Dutta on repatriation from Central Deputation, is posted as Director General and Inspector General of Police, Karnataka, in place of Om Prakash retiring from service on superannuation, state government in a notification today said.<br /><br />Dutta, who will retire in October this year, was in the race for the post of Director, Central Bureau of Investigation recently.<br /><br />He had also served as ADGP, Karnataka Lokayukta Police.<br /><br />Neelamani Raju, DGP (internal security), DGP (CID) H C Kishore Chandra and DGP (Fire and Emergency services) M N Reddi were the other senior police officers who were in the race for the post.<br /><br />The Supreme Court had recently quashed a case against him.<br /><br />He was charged of creating fake college attendance documents for the law degree course he persued when he was the ADGP, Lokayukta Police. <br /></p>
<p>Rupak Kumar Dutta, who was on a central posting as Special Secretary (Internal Security) in the Ministry of Home Affairs, has been appointed as the new Karnataka Police Chief.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Dutta on repatriation from Central Deputation, is posted as Director General and Inspector General of Police, Karnataka, in place of Om Prakash retiring from service on superannuation, state government in a notification today said.<br /><br />Dutta, who will retire in October this year, was in the race for the post of Director, Central Bureau of Investigation recently.<br /><br />He had also served as ADGP, Karnataka Lokayukta Police.<br /><br />Neelamani Raju, DGP (internal security), DGP (CID) H C Kishore Chandra and DGP (Fire and Emergency services) M N Reddi were the other senior police officers who were in the race for the post.<br /><br />The Supreme Court had recently quashed a case against him.<br /><br />He was charged of creating fake college attendance documents for the law degree course he persued when he was the ADGP, Lokayukta Police. <br /></p>