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Notably, until his formal resignation is accepted and he is released from service, Anand Mishra has been stationed at the Assam Police headquarters in Guwahati.


Digital Desk: IPS officer Anand Mishra on Saturday who had resigned, handed over his position as the district's Superintendent of Police (SP) of Lakhimpur.

Notably, until his formal resignation is accepted and he is released from service, Anand Mishra has been stationed at the Assam Police headquarters in Guwahati.

The IPS officer said he had handed over charge of the SP in Lakhimpur, Assam, and was awaiting formal release in a heartfelt social media post. In addition, he stated that he would travel to Guwahati before heading to Bihar.
 
In the post, Mishra wrote, “After Acceptance of my Resignation by State Govt. and expecting the final Notification in few days, today, 20-01-2024, I have handed over the Charge of the office of the SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE, Lakhimpur, Assam and proceeding to Guwahati before leaving for Bihar.”

“I am returning with an immense sense of thankfulness and gratitude towards the people of Lakhimpur and Assam, my Colleagues, Seniors, and Well-wishers, individually and collectively. I shall fondly remember and cherish this association for life with much pride and satisfaction. I have resigned from my dream Job, not from Service! We shall keep meeting,” the post added.



It should be noted that Ms. Aparna Natrajan, an IPS officer, was named the new SP of Lakhimpur following the resignation of Anand Mishra. Aparna N was serving as the Principal of Lachit Barphukan Police Academy in Golaghat's Dergaon.

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