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Bihar IPS Shivdeep Lande resigns

Shivdeep Lande, a 2006 batch IPS officer of Bihar cadre has announced to resign from services, second in last few months after Kamya Mishra

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Shivdeep Wamanrao Lande, senior officer of 2006 batch Bihar cadre announced on social media that he has resigned from service, the second Indian Police Service (IPS) officer after 2019-batch IPS officer Kamya Mishra from the state to opt for voluntary retirement in two months.

Lande announced on Facebook that he had resigned but stressed that he would continue to stay in . He, however, did not clarify his plans after the formalities of his exit were completed.

“I have served in Bihar for 18 years and to me, Bihar is like my family and more. If I have made a mistake during my stint, I would seek forgiveness from the people of Bihar. Today I have resigned from IPS but I will be in Bihar and continue to serve Bihar,” he said in a post.

Lande, who is currently of police (Purnea range), was from Maharashtra and was allotted the Bihar cadre nearly two decades ago.

In August, a 2019-batch IPS officer Kamya Mishra put in her papers. She was superintendent of police (SP) in rural Darbhanga. 

Like Mishra, Lande has cited personal reasons in his resignation letter. But a senior police officer said Lande, who never made any compromises, had been unhappy with the functioning of the police administration in Bihar, particularly after he returned after serving for five years in Mumbai.

Lande was the district police chief of several districts such as Munger and Araria apart from a stint as Patna's City SP before going on a five-year to Maharashtra where he served as deputy commissioner of police (DCP) of Mumbai's anti-narcotics cell.

Lande returned to Bihar in 2022 and joined as deputy inspector general (DIG) of Kosi range. Later he was promoted to IG in Tirhut range and on September 6, he was transferred to Purnea as IG Purnea range.

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