Neeraj Kumar is the former Commissioner of Delhi Police, who retired from the Indian Police Service (IPS) on 31 July 2013 .
He belonged to 1976 batch and AGMUT (Arunachal-Goa-Mizoram and Union Territories) cadre.
He recently completed his tenure as the Chief Advisor to the BCCI for their Anti Corruption & Security Unit (ACSU).
During his distinguished career of 37 years, Kumar served in Delhi, Arunachal, Mizoram and Goa.
He started his career as The Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) in the Chanankya Puri sub-division of New Delhi in 1979.
On promotion, he served in Arunachal Pradesh as the Superintendent of Police (Bomdila).
He was summoned to Delhi in 1982 to be a part of the police arrangements for the Asian Games, for which he received several recommendations.
Subsequently, during his tenure as Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Traffic, officer, introduced several innovations including PrePaid taxi service at the Airport (operational till date), free eye camps for truck drivers, introduction of micro-processor based traffic signals etc.
Subsequently, as DCP/South, he cracked the serial crimes being committed by an erstwhile criminal tribe wherein victims were being bludgeoned to death in their sleep and looted there after.
In 1992 DCP/Crime he unearthed the massive multi crore racket in state run lotteries.
In 1993, Kumar was promoted to the rank of Deputy General of Police after which he was on deputation with the Central Bureau of Investigation till 2002.
He investigated several cases of terrorism, organized crime, economic crime and corruption.
As the Director General (Prisons) he introduced several measures such as "Padho aur Padhao" (First learn yourself and then teach others) and "Sparsh" for the welfare of jail inmates.
He retired from office in 2013 from the post of CP, Delhi.