Sanjeev Dayal

Sanjeev Dayal
Born (1955-09-20) September 20, 1955
Delhi
Awards President's Police Medal for Distinguished Service (2003)

Police career

Department Mumbai Police
Country Indian Police Service
Years of service 1977 – 2015

Sanjeev Dayal (1977 batch IPS officer) was the Director General of Police of Maharashtra. He was Director General (Anti-Corruption Bureau) before taking over as DGP.[1]

Career

Dayal, hailing from Delhi, was a former Mumbai Police Commissioner,In his 35 years of service as an IPS (Indian Police Service) officer, Dayal has held several key positions across the state, along with stints with the Intelligence Bureau (IB) and Special Protection Group (SPG).He was handling the reins of the Anti-Corruption Bureau as the DGP before he took over as the Mumbai Police Commissioner.

Between 1988 and 1992, Dayal was on central deputation with the IB, following which he was posted as the Superintendent of police at Amravati, Maharashtra. From 1993 to 1995, he was Additional Commissioner of Police of northwest Mumbai. He also served with the SPG from 1995 to 2002. As external security chief in 1999, he was responsible for the security of former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee during his historic visit to Pakistan.[2]


Barack Obama's Convoy

Sanjeev Dayal, the then Police Commissioner refused to allow US President Barack Obama's Cadillac to advance until US Secret Service Snipers vacated unauthorized vantage points along the convoys's route, during his visit to Mumbai. He did not give route clearance due to breach of security protocol by US Agencies which placed their snipers on terrace of St.Xavier's College. Due to which Barack Obama and Michelle Obama, had to wait for 11 minutes at the Holy Name High School at Colaba, Mumbai. [3]

References

Preceded by
Dhanushyakodi Sivanandan
Director General of Police in Maharashtra
31 July 2012 – 2015
Succeeded by
Praveen Dixit
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