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A P Singh
Director Central Bureau of Investigation
In office 30 November 2010 (2010-11-30) – 30 November 2012 (2012-11-30)
Preceded by
Alok Verma
Police career
Country
India
A P Singh was the Director of Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). He was accused of abusing his position in 2017.[1]
^"Caged parrot, Bansal family suicides: When controversies hit CBI", Hindustan Times, 24 October 2018
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