Chandigarh, June 28: Smiti Chaudhary , IPS, a dedicated officer of the 2012 Haryana cadre and the Superintendent of Police, Anti-Corruption Bureau, Ambala, passed away suddenly on June 27 in Nashik, Maharashtra. Haryana Director General of Police, Shatrujeet Kapur, along with the entire Haryana Police fraternity, expressed profound sorrow over her demise. Offering condolences, DGP Kapur said, “The department stands firmly with her family in this difficult time. Her passing is a monumental loss to the police family.” He also prayed for the peace of the departed soul.
Mrs. *Smiti Chaudhary* had been unwell for a few days and was on leave during this period. She had traveled to Nashik to be with her husband, Mr. Rajesh Kumar, who serves as the Director of the Maharashtra Police Academy. She breathed her last while undergoing treatment in Nashik. Born on August 15, 1976, she hailed from Dumarkhan Kalan village in Jind, Haryana. A 2012 batch IPS officer, she was posted as SP, Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB), Ambala, at the time of her untimely demise. She is survived by her husband and two children.
Mrs. *Smiti Chaudhary* was known for her honesty, empathy, and courage. Throughout her career, she remained unwaveringly committed to the principles of justice, transparency, and public service. She demonstrated exceptional dedication and deep commitment to her duties, excelling in several challenging assignments.
DGP Kapur added, “May the departed soul rest in peace. Her contributions and service will forever inspire us to remain steadfast on the path of serving the nation.”