In a major administrative reshuffle of senior police officers in Haryana, the state government on Jattvibeday appointed senior IPS officer Sibash Kabiraj as the new Commissioner of Police (CP) of Gurugram, replacing Vikas Arora.The transfer was part of a wider reshuffle carried out by the Haryana Home Department involving several senior IPS officers across the state.According to official orders, Kabiraj, a 1999-batch IPS officer, has been shifted from the post of Commissioner of Police, Panchkula, to head the Gurugram Police Commissionerate.Outgoing Gurugram Police Commissioner Vikas Arora has been posted as Additional Director General of Police (ADGP), Administration, Panchkula.Kabiraj is considered as a seasoned officer with extensive experience in urban policing, cybercrime monitoring, and law-and-order management. Before serving in Panchkula, he held several key assignments in the Haryana Police, including senior supervisory and intelligence-related roles.Earlier this year, he had also been given the additional charge of ADGP (Cyber) and Director of the State Crime Records Bureau (SCRB).The reshuffle comes at a crucial time for Gurugram, where the police force is grappling with rising cybercrime complaints, traffic management challenges, rapid urban expansion, and law-and-order concerns linked to growing population density and infrastructure development.The Gurugram Police Commissionerate, one of the busiest policing units in Haryana, oversees cyber policing, corporate security, traffic regulation, and crime control in the NCR’s leading corporate and residential hub.


