Bihar Police reshuffle 2026: 11 BPS officers transferred across key units

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Bihar Police reshuffle 2026: 11 BPS officers transferred across key units

Synopsis

In one of the most sweeping single-day police reshuffles in recent Bihar history, the state Home Department moved 29 officers across two separate orders on 18 August 2026 — 18 IPS and 11 BPS — simultaneously refreshing leadership in the Special Branch, CID, EOU, SVU, and Narcotics Bureau. The scale and spread of the reshuffle points to a deliberate top-to-bottom reset of Bihar's specialised policing units.

Key Takeaways

The Bihar Home Department transferred 11 BPS officers on 18 August 2026 , effective immediately.
Postings span the Special Branch , CID , EOU , SVU , and Prohibition and State Narcotics Control Bureau .
Shibli Nomani elevated to SP (B), Special Branch, Patna ; Upendra Kumar Yadav posted as SP, Narcotics Bureau .
Earlier the same day, 18 IPS officers of DIG, SSP, and SP rank were also transferred — making it a sweeping single-day restructuring.
The order was signed by Ratnesh Kumar , Under Secretary, Government of Bihar, and forwarded to the Bihar Gazette for publication.

The Bihar Home Department's Police Branch on 18 August 2026 ordered a fresh administrative reshuffle in the state police, transferring and posting 11 Bihar Police Service (BPS) officers across several specialised units. The notification, issued under the signature of Ratnesh Kumar, Under Secretary to the Government of Bihar, took effect immediately and will remain in force until further orders.

Key Postings and Transfers

Md. Shibli Nomani, who was serving as Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP) in the Special Branch, Patna, has been elevated and appointed as SP (B) in the same branch. Mukul Kumar Ranjan, formerly SDPO-1 (Sadar), Khagaria, has been moved to Bihar Police Headquarters, Patna, as SP (Law and Order).

Upendra Kumar Yadav, ASP at Special Armed Police-1, Patna, has been posted as SP (Prohibition and State Narcotics Control Bureau), Patna. Chandra Bhushan, previously DSP in the Special Vigilance Unit (SVU), has been appointed Senior DSP (Special Crimes), Criminal Investigation Department (CID), Patna. Simultaneously, Sudhir Kumar has been posted as Senior DSP (Law and Order Branch) at Bihar Police Headquarters.

Changes in EOU and SVU

The Economic Offences Unit (EOU) has also seen significant movement. DSP Zakir Hussain and DSP Rajan Prasad Singh, both previously with the EOU, have been transferred to the Special Vigilance Unit, Patna. Arun Kumar Akela, formerly DSP (Rail), Katihar, has similarly been posted to the SVU as DSP.

Meanwhile, Sanjeev Kumar, who was serving as DSP with the Special Task Force (STF), Bihar, Patna, has been shifted to the Economic Offences Unit, Patna, as DSP — a lateral move that signals a rebalancing of investigative manpower between the two units.

Broader Context of the Day's Reshuffles

This BPS-level reshuffle follows an earlier order on the same day in which Bihar Police transferred 18 IPS officers in the ranks of Deputy Inspector General (DIG), Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP), and Superintendent of Police (SP). Together, the two orders represent one of the more extensive single-day restructurings of the Bihar Police in recent memory.

The reshuffle spans several of the state's most sensitive policing units — the Special Branch, Prohibition and State Narcotics Control Bureau, CID, EOU, and SVU — suggesting a deliberate effort to refresh leadership across intelligence, anti-narcotics, and financial crime verticals simultaneously.

Official Process

The transfer order has been forwarded to the e-Gazette Cell for publication in the next issue of the Bihar Gazette, formalising the postings on the public record. All new assignments are effective immediately, with no fixed tenure mentioned in the notification.

Point of View

Financial crime (EOU), and narcotics units often signal either a performance reset or political realignment ahead of an electoral or administrative cycle. Bihar's law-and-order record — particularly on organised crime and drug trafficking — has faced persistent criticism, and whether these postings bring genuine operational improvement or are routine churn will depend on what the new incumbents do in their first 90 days. The absence of any stated reason in the notification, standard practice for transfer orders, leaves that question open.
NationPress
18 Aug 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Bihar Police officers were transferred on 18 August 2026?
A total of 11 Bihar Police Service (BPS) officers were transferred in this specific order on 18 August 2026. Separately, 18 IPS officers of DIG, SSP, and SP rank were also transferred the same day, bringing the combined single-day total to 29 officers.
Which units are affected by the Bihar Police BPS reshuffle?
The reshuffle covers the Special Branch, Prohibition and State Narcotics Control Bureau, Criminal Investigation Department (CID), Economic Offences Unit (EOU), Special Vigilance Unit (SVU), and Bihar Police Headquarters.
Who signed the Bihar Police transfer order?
The transfer order was issued under the signature of Ratnesh Kumar, Under Secretary to the Government of Bihar. It has been forwarded to the e-Gazette Cell for publication in the next issue of the Bihar Gazette.
When do the new Bihar Police postings take effect?
All new postings took effect immediately upon issuance of the notification on 18 August 2026, and will remain in force until further orders from the Bihar Home Department.
What is the significance of reshuffling the EOU and SVU simultaneously?
The Economic Offences Unit and Special Vigilance Unit are Bihar's primary agencies for investigating financial crimes and official misconduct respectively. Simultaneous changes in both units, along with the CID and Special Branch, suggest a broad-based reset of the state's specialised investigative and intelligence apparatus.
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