Sibash Kabiraj named Gurugram's police commissioner amid IPS rejig in Haryana
Sibash Kabiraj has been appointed as the new police commissioner of Gurugram, replacing Vikas Arora. This change is part of a larger administrative reshuffle involving over 20 officers in Haryana. Kabiraj, a 1999-batch IPS officer, has extensive experience in various police roles across the state.
- ▪Sibash Kabiraj has been appointed as Gurugram's police commissioner amid a major IPS reshuffle in Haryana.
- ▪He replaces Vikas Arora, who has been moved to the position of additional director general of police in Panchkula.
- ▪Kabiraj has served in various capacities across Haryana, including as inspector general of police and joint commissioner of police in Gurugram.
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Sibash Kabiraj named Gurugram's police commissioner amid IPS rejig in HaryanaKabiraj hails from Ranchi, Jharkhand and joined the service on September 20, 1999. He was promoted as inspector general of police in May 2017.Updated on: May 19, 2026 7:03 AM ISTBy Leena DhankharShare viaCopy link The Haryana government on Sunday appointed senior IPS officer Sibash Kabiraj as the new commissioner of police, Gurugram, replacing Vikas Arora in a major administrative reshuffle involving over 20 Indian Police Service and Haryana Police Service officers across the state.Senior IPS officer Sibash Kabiraj hails from Ranchi, Jharkhand and joined the service on September 20, 1999.
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