Punjab Vigilance SSP Jagatpreet Singh is suspended for allegedly committing a ‘Grave Misconduct.’ In a significant shake-up, the Punjab government has suspended Jagatpreet Singh, a senior police officer serving as SSP Vigilance in Ludhiana, over allegations of grave misconduct and dereliction of duty. The suspension comes into effect immediately, as per orders signed by Alok Shekhar, Additional Chief Secretary, on June 6, 2025.
What the order states
- Singh will remain under suspension until further notice
- His headquarters during this period will be the office of the DGP Punjab, Chandigarh
- He cannot leave Chandigarh without prior approval
- He will receive subsistence allowance in line with service rules
Who’s been notified
The suspension order has been circulated to top officials, including
- Principal Secretary to the CM
- DGP Punjab
- Chief Secretary’s OSD
- Department of Vigilance
Why is matters
While the order does not spell out what misconduct occurred, such action against a senior officer—especially one handling vigilance in a major city like Ludhiana—is rare and signals serious administrative concerns.
A formal inquiry is expected to follow. For now, Jagatpreet Singh remains attached to the DGP’s office and must comply with all further instructions.
Bottom line The Punjab government appears to be cracking down on lapses within its police force, especially in sensitive roles. This move could pave the way for wider reforms in the vigilance wing. More details are likely to emerge as the case unfolds.