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Nationality
  
Indian

Occupation
  
former CBI director


Name
  
R. Raghavan

Role
  
Police officer


Born
  
14 March 1941 (age 83) (
1941-03-14
)

Known for
  
SIT head in 2002 Gujarat riots

Books
  
Indian Mujahideen: Computational Analysis and Public Policy

Dr. R. K. Raghavan takes charge as director of Central Bureau of Investigation in India, 1999


Raghava Krishnaswami Raghavan is an Indian former police chief who was director of the Central Bureau of Investigation from 4 January 1999 to 30 April 2001. He investigated such high profile cases as the Priyadarshini Mattoo murder case, the 2000 South Africa cricket match fixing, and the 2002 Gujarat riots. Raghavan was assisted by Ashok Malhotra, a former CBI Deputy Inspector General, and SIT lawyer R. S. Jamuwar, both "outsiders to Gujarat" in the Gujarat riots case. In April 2014, the Supreme Court praised the investigations done by the Special Investigation Team (SIT) headed by Raghavan and declined to re-constitute another. . He was appointed as India's High commissioner[Ambassador] to cyprus on 30/8/2017

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Dr R K Raghavan, IPS Retd, Former Director, CBI


Early life and career

Raghavan's family moved to Mylapore, in Madras, Tamil Nadu when he was aged seven. His grandfather C.R. Srinivasa Iyengar was deputy director of the Department of Agriculture. He has an M.A. in Politics and Public Administration from Madras University, an M.S. in Criminal Justice from Temple University, Philadelphia, and a Ph.D. in Political Science. He was a Visiting Fellow at Rutgers University and the Harvard Law School. He is from 1963 cadre. He was also the director of Tamil Nadu Fire Service. Raghavan is a steadfast devotee of Lord Venkateshwara. Raghavan was the director-general of Tamil Nadu's State Vigilance Directorate for six years from 1993 to 1999, overseeing the corruption cases against AIADMK leader Jayalalithaa. In his 15-year stint with the Intelligence Bureau, he was posted to Shillong, Delhi and Chennai. Raghavan became the 19th CBI director in 1999, from a panel comprising Andhra Pradesh police chief H.J. Dora and officiating director Trinath Mishra. He headed Interpol in India, and set up India's first cyber crime investigation cell. He was also Corporate Security adviser with Tata Consultancy Services. He was also consulting adviser in O.P. Jindal's Board of Management. Raghavan later had the SIT constituted by Supreme Court of India to probe 10 riot cases of 2002. BCCI later asked Raghavan to probe 2013 IPL scandal.. He was appointed as India's High commissioner[Ambassador] to cyprus on 30/8/2017

Awards

R. K. Raghavan CBI chief Ranjit Sinha should not meet accused alone says

Raghavan is recipient of Indian Police Medal for Meritorious Service and the President's Police Medal for Distinguished Service.

Books

R. K. Raghavan Time to stop demonisation of Narendra Modi Rediffcom News

He has authored books like Indian Police: Planning, Personnel and Perspectives and Policing a Democracy.

References

R. K. Raghavan Wikipedia