Fire in Noida Police Commissioner Office, important documents burnt
Fire in Noida Police Commissioner Office, important documents burnt
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Noida: Just a day before the new commissioner system is implemented in the UP police administration, the big news has been seen from the Noida Commissioner Office. On Wednesday, newly appointed Commissioner Alok Singh will take charge in Noida. Where before, there have been reports of burning of many documents in the Police Commissioner Office at Surajpur. But SP Countryside Ranvijay Singh said in this case that no necessary documents or documents have been burnt, rather the canteen operator has set the garbage on fire. At the same time, it is being feared that the documents which have been burnt were documents related to the Gunda Act etc.

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According to the information received from the sources, it has been learned that while rejecting this, the SP countryside assured that the entire matter will be investigated from the burned documents. This matter is being linked to the new commissioner system.

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On Monday, January 13, 2020, the Uttar Pradesh cabinet approved the commissioner system in Lucknow and Noida. It was announced by Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath himself. After this decision of the cabinet, Sujit Pandey has been made the commissioner in Lucknow, while Alok Singh's name has been fixed as the commissioner of Noida. It is also being said that Alok Singh, a resident of Aligarh, is a 1995 batch IPS officer. Earlier, Alok Singh was posted on the post of IG of Meerut Range.

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