The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), sometime back, issued orders shifting the entire office of the Additional Director General of the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) to another paramilitary force for a time period of over three months.
Serving ITBP ADG Mahboob Alam, a 1981-batch IPS officer of Tamil Nadu cadre, was made DG National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) till his retirement on May 31 and after this, the post will again go back to ITBP.
The ITBP, which forms the first line of defence against the Chinese along India's eastern sector, is currently functioning with its top commander DG followed by Inspector General (IG) rank officers.
After the transfer orders, the responsibilities of the ITBP ADG has been distributed amongst the four IGs who are deputed at the paramilitary forces' headquarters in the national capital.
The staff of ITBP ADG has also been transferred and it is now working from the NDRF headquarters in R K Puram in Delhi.
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