Sadanand Date Takes Charge as Maharashtra DGP: A 26/11 Hero's Journey to the Top

IPS officer Sadanand Date has officially taken charge as the Director General of Police of Maharashtra, succeeding Rashmi Shukla. Appointed for a fixed two-year term, Date is a decorated officer renowned for his bravery during the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks. His extensive career includes leadership roles in the NIA, Maharashtra ATS, CBI, and CRPF, alongside academic expertise in economic offences. Date's appointment comes during a period of local body elections, with the state government expressing confidence in his experience to enhance the police force.

Key Points: Sadanand Date Appointed Maharashtra DGP: Career & 26/11 Heroism

  • 26/11 Mumbai attacks hero
  • Former NIA & ATS chief
  • Two-year term as DGP
  • Humble beginnings to top cop
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Sadanand Date takes over as Maharashtra DGP

IPS officer Sadanand Date, a 26/11 hero and former NIA chief, takes over as Maharashtra DGP on a two-year term. Explore his career and legacy.

Sadanand Date takes over as Maharashtra DGP
"The Maharashtra Police Force will become even more capable with his leadership and experience. — DGP Office"

Mumbai, Jan 3

Sadanand Date, an IPS officer from the 1990 batch, on Saturday took over the Maharashtra Director General of Police from the incumbent Rashmi Shukla, whose tenure concluded on January 3.

Date will have been appointed to the post for two years, irrespective of his retirement date. He will turn 60 in December next year. "The Maharashtra Police Force will become even more capable with his leadership and experience," said the DGP office in a post on X.

The state government on December 31 had issued an order announcing the appointment of Date, who is a former National Investigation Agency (NIA) director general, as Maharashtra's director general of police (DGP) on a two-year term.

According to the government order, Date has been appointed to the post for two years, irrespective of his retirement date.

Date was the chief of the Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) until March 2024, when he moved to New Delhi to lead NIA, India's anti-terrorism agency.

He was repatriated back to Maharashtra two weeks ago at the request of the state government, which wanted to appoint him as the state's DGP.

Date is widely hailed as one of the heroes of the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks. On November 26, 2008, during the Mumbai terror attacks, Date was serving as the Additional Commissioner of Police (Central Region) 2008.

He had led a police team that pinned down Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists Ajmal Kasab and Abu Ismail on the rooftop of Cama Hospital, and despite being severely injured by grenade splinters, he continued to engage the terrorists.

He was later honoured with the President's Police Medal for Gallantry.

Date had served in the Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) and was the first Commissioner of Police for Mira-Bhayandar, Vasai-Virar.

He also served the Mumbai Police as Joint Commissioner of Police (Law and Order) and Crime, DIG in the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and IG (Operations) in the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF).

Date, who holds a doctorate in Economic Offences from Pune University, takes over as the state DGP when local body elections are being held.

Born into a humble household, Date spent his childhood delivering newspapers to make ends meet.

According to media reports, his mother worked as a domestic helper. A bright student, he cleared the UPSC exam and joined the IPS. He went on to specialise in economic and organised crime, earning a doctorate in economic offences from Pune University.

- IANS

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Priya S
What an inspiring journey! From delivering newspapers to becoming the DGP. It shows that hard work and determination can take you to the top. His story is motivation for so many young aspirants.
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Aman W
His experience with NIA, ATS, and CBI is impressive. Hopefully, he can use this expertise to tackle the organized crime and economic offences that are a big challenge in the state. The two-year term gives him a good window to implement changes.
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Sarah B
While his credentials are stellar, I hope the focus remains on improving police-public relations at the ground level. Common citizens often face issues with local police stations. Hopefully, his leadership will trickle down effectively.
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Karthik V
Taking charge during local body elections is a tough task. Maintaining law and order during this period is crucial. With his background, I'm confident he will handle it well. All the best, sir!
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Nikhil C
A PhD in Economic Offences heading the police force! This is exactly the kind of specialized knowledge we need to fight white-collar crime and corruption. Hope he sets up strong systems.

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