Tamil Nadu IPS officer joins CBI, gets suspended by TN Govt

Chennai: The Tamil Nadu government Thursday suspended senior police official Archana Ramasundaram on the day she took over as the additional director of Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) at New Delhi.

According to the suspension order issued by Chief Secretary Mohan Verghese Chunkath, disciplinary action against Ramasundram is also being contemplated.

The government order also stipulated that the Indian Police Service officer will have to be here during the period the suspension order is in force.

It is learnt that the state government has not given the formal permission on her request to be relieved from the current posting as director general of police/chairperson, Tamil Nadu Uniformed Services’ Recruitment Board.

Her request was pending with the state government for couple of months, and instead of waiting for the state government’s clearance, Ramasundaram took charge as additional director in CBI.

In February, she was appointed in the CBI post. She had sent her request to be relieved to the state home secretary, but before a decision could be taken, the model code of conduct for the general elections came into force.

There is also a public interest litigation (PIL) filed by Vineet Narain against her selection to the CBI questioning her choice over R.K.Pachnanda who was recommended by the selection committee.

Ramasundaram is a 1980 batch officer from the Tamil Nadu cadre. She already had a stint in CBI as DIG and also as joint director.