Binayatosh Mishra to Become Odisha DGP: Crime Branch Director General Set to Take Over as State Police Chief in a Major Leadership Change

Bhubaneswar: Aug 17 [UDN}:A significant change is set to take place in the Odisha Police administration, with Crime Branch Director General Binayatosh Mishra expected to take charge of the responsibilities of the Director General of Police (DGP) of Odisha.
According to the latest development, Binayatosh Mishra, a senior IPS officer, will assume the important responsibility of leading the state police force. His appointment comes at a crucial time when the Odisha Police is focusing on strengthening law and order, crime prevention, investigation, public safety and the overall policing system across the state.
As the head of the Crime Branch, Mishra has been associated with the supervision of important criminal investigations and policing-related matters. His experience in the state police administration is expected to be significant as he takes on the responsibility of heading the entire Odisha Police force.
The DGP is the highest-ranking police officer in the state and is responsible for overall supervision, coordination and functioning of the police department. The new responsibility for Binayatosh Mishra is therefore being viewed as an important administrative development for Odisha.
His assumption of charge is expected to bring renewed focus on maintaining law and order, improving policing mechanisms, strengthening crime investigation and ensuring effective coordination among different wings of the state police.
The development has drawn attention in administrative and police circles, as the new DGP will be responsible for guiding the Odisha Police at a time when the department is dealing with a wide range of challenges, including organised crime, cybercrime, public safety, disaster response and maintaining law and order across urban as well as rural areas.
Further details regarding the formal assumption of charge and related administrative arrangements are expected to be announced officially.

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