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DK Boora assumes charge as IG of BSF’s Jammu frontier | India News
JAMMU: DK Boora took over the charge of Jammu frontier as inspector general (IG) of Border Security Force (BSF) on Monday.
Jammu-based BSF spokesperson, DIG SPS Sandhu, said: “IG Boora has succeeded IG NS Jamwal, who was elevated to the rank of additional director general (ADG), BSF, Western Command, Chandigarh. Before assuming charge here, IG Boora was the IG BSF at M&C Frontier, Eastern Command. The officer has vast experience of serving in western and eastern command theatre.”
“He has also served in the prestigious Special Protection Group, looking after the security of the Prime Minister of India. In his 35 years of illustrious service, he has been decorated with the President’s Medal for Meritorious Service, Antrik Suraksha Seva Padak, and innumerable Directional General’s Commendation Rolls,” Sandhu added.
The new incumbent is an alumni of BSF Academy, Tekanpur, and joined BSF in 1986. He still remains a commando instructor at the BSF Academy.
Jammu-based BSF spokesperson, DIG SPS Sandhu, said: “IG Boora has succeeded IG NS Jamwal, who was elevated to the rank of additional director general (ADG), BSF, Western Command, Chandigarh. Before assuming charge here, IG Boora was the IG BSF at M&C Frontier, Eastern Command. The officer has vast experience of serving in western and eastern command theatre.”
“He has also served in the prestigious Special Protection Group, looking after the security of the Prime Minister of India. In his 35 years of illustrious service, he has been decorated with the President’s Medal for Meritorious Service, Antrik Suraksha Seva Padak, and innumerable Directional General’s Commendation Rolls,” Sandhu added.
The new incumbent is an alumni of BSF Academy, Tekanpur, and joined BSF in 1986. He still remains a commando instructor at the BSF Academy.