Ruchika Rishi Appointed Additional Director in Wildlife Crime Control Bureau

Parijat Tripathi

IPS officer Ruchika Rishi has been posted as Additional Director of Wildlife Crime Control Bureau.

The Ministry of Home Affairs has appointed senior IPS officer Ruchika Rishi (IPS:2004:SK) as the Additional Director of the Wildlife Crime Control Bureau (WCCB). The appointment, made on a deputation basis, was formalized through an official order issued on April 8.

Rishi, currently serving as Inspector General/Director at the Bureau of Police Research and Development (BPR&D), will assume her new role upon taking charge. Her tenure will continue until the completion of her five-year combined deputation period ending April 9, 2028, or until further orders, whichever is earlier.

A 2004-batch IPS officer from the Sikkim cadre, Ruchika Rishi brings with her a wealth of experience in policing, research, and law enforcement. Her new assignment is expected to bolster the Wildlife Crime Control Bureau’s efforts in tackling illegal wildlife trade and enhancing inter-agency coordination.

Operating under the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, the WCCB plays a pivotal role in curbing wildlife-related offences and supporting conservation initiatives across India.

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