Appointments
Senior IPS officers N. Venu Gopal and A.Y.V. Krishna have been named additional directors in the CBI.


By - 18 May 2024 03:06 PM
A Y V Krishna and N Venu Gopal, two senior Indian Police Service (IPS) officers, have been named as new directors of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).The appointment of senior Indian Police Service (IPS) officials A Y V Krishna and N Venu Gopal as additional directors in the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is a noteworthy step. Their nominations demonstrate the government's dedication to strengthening the top investigative agency's investigation skills.The CBI Appoints A Y V Krishna as a Director The CBI has nominated A Y V Krishna, a renowned IPS officer from the Assam-Meghalaya cadre who graduated in 1995, as an additional director. Krishna brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to his current position as Inspector General of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF). His appointment as an additional director is valid until August 6, 2028, per the Personnel Ministry's directive.N Venu Gopal's Consultation N An additional director in the CBI has also been appointed: Venu Gopal, a seasoned Himachal Pradesh cadre IPS officer. In his capacity as the CBI's joint director, Venu Gopal has proven to be an excellent leader and investigator. As per an extra order issued by the Personnel Ministry, his employment as an additional director is valid until May 24, 2027.
The government prioritizes bolstering the CBI The government's priority on fortifying the Central Bureau of Investigation is shown in the appointments of A Y V Krishna and N Venu Gopal. Due to their established backgrounds in law enforcement and investigative procedures, both officers will be highly valuable in helping the CBI fulfill its mission of enforcing the law and fighting crime on a national scale.Goals and Obstacles A Y V Krishna and N Venu Gopal, as additional directors in the CBI, are expected to handle complicated investigations, work with other law enforcement agencies, and maintain the highest standards of professionalism and integrity. They will be essential in improving the CBI's ability to combat financial crimes, corruption, and other severe crimes with efficacy and efficiency.