In a landmark achievement for Arunachal Pradesh, the Ministry of Home Affairs has promoted two distinguished IPS officers, Tumme Amo and Apang Tamut, to the rank of Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIGP). The promotions became effective on January 1, 2025, marking a significant milestone in their illustrious careers.
Recognizing Exemplary Leadership
Tumme Amo and Apang Tamut have been pivotal figures in the Arunachal Pradesh Police Force, demonstrating unwavering dedication and leadership. Their promotion to the DIGP rank reflects their exceptional service records and commitment to maintaining law and order in the state.
Tumme Amo is known for his strategic acumen and hands-on approach to community policing, which has significantly enhanced public trust in law enforcement. Apang Tamut, on the other hand, has been instrumental in spearheading several key initiatives to combat organized crime and ensure citizen safety.
State and National Recognition
The promotions underscore the Ministry of Home Affairs’ recognition of the duo’s contributions to law enforcement in Arunachal Pradesh. It also highlights the growing acknowledgment of the state’s police personnel on a national stage.
Speaking about the promotions, senior officials expressed pride in their achievements, emphasizing that such advancements inspire the younger generation of officers to strive for excellence.
Aspirations for the Future
With their new roles, Tumme Amo and Apang Tamut are expected to take on greater responsibilities in shaping the future of policing in Arunachal Pradesh. Their leadership is anticipated to drive innovative strategies to address emerging challenges in law enforcement.
The state’s citizens and fellow officers alike have lauded their promotions, celebrating this proud moment for Arunachal Pradesh.