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Five IPS officers working as deputy inspector general in the central Bureau of Investigation were on Monday appointed as joint directors, according to a Personnel Ministry order. The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet has approved the appointment of S. Veeresh Prabhu, a 2005 batch Indian Police Service officer of the Maharashtra cadre, as joint director in the CBI for a tenure upto October 13, 2027. His batchmate Rajiv Ranjan (Sikkim cadre) has also been appointed as the
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