Patnaik, who is 57-year-old, will retire in January 2020, thereby allowing him to serve at the top position of Delhi Police for almost three years.
A 1985-batch officer of AGMUT cadre, Patnaik, who is currently the Special CP (Administration), will take over from Alok Kumar Verma, who has been appointed as the CBI Director.
Patnaik has handled several critical assignments in Delhi Police and as the joint commissioner he had the rare distinction of heading both the Crime Branch and the Southern Range.
Some of the cases that he has handled include the parcel bomb case, the dreaded Asghar gang of dacoits and the Bombay blast accused.
He was at the forefront of the police action to quell riots in two mammoth public rallies -- anti-Dunkel rally and Uttarakhand in 1994.
In 1995, Patnaik took the initiative to launch 'Pratidhi', a Delhi Police programme to extend counselling and other assistance to victims of traumatic crimes, an initiative that is working successfully till date.
Patnaik handled the Central, East and South Districts of Delhi Police wherein his focus on preventive planning and police-community partnership led to a drastic fall in heinous crimes. He has taken steps like launching the Anti-Obscene Call Cell and Anti-Stalking Cell.
As Special CP (Administration), he was part of the team which brought about the recently given large-scale promotions in Delhi Police. He has also served as SSP, Law & Order, Puducherry, and DGP in the sensitive north-eastern state of Mizoram.
He also got the prestigious G-Files Excellent Contribution Award in the year 2015 for his outstanding track record of honesty, integrity and dedication to work.
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