The post of the Director General of Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) is vacant for close to two months now as the Home Ministry has not appointed a regular incumbent to the post.
Additional DG of the force and senior IPS officer Mahboob Alam, who was given the top charge in an "officiating" capacity since incumbent Ajay Chadha retired on August 30, took the salute at the ceremonial parade of the 56,000- personnel strong force which is tasked to guard the Sino-Indian frontier, along with Minister of State for Home R P N Singh.
The ITBP is also the first responder in disaster-prone areas in the country, like the recent flash floods and rains that had caused havoc in Uttarakhand.
Sources said a few names of senior Indian Police Service officials have been finalised to be chosen as the new DG ITBP.
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