Lipi Singh, a 2016-batch IPS officer, has recently been in news for her actions against Bihar Independent MLA Anant Singh. Anant Singh has been on the run ever since he was booked under relevant sections of Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), following the recovery of an AK-47 rifle, 22 live cartridges, and two bombs from his ancestral house in Mokama.

Till now, IPS officer Lipi Singh was only known as the daughter of Janata Dal (United) leader and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's close friend RCP Singh. RCP Singh is an MP in Rajya Sabha. However, her actions against Anant Kumar have earned her a new title - Lady Singham.

A few days ago, Lipi Singh took strict action against the Mokama MLA and raided his ancestral home. The raid led to the recovery of an AK-47 rifle, 22 live cartridges and two bombs. Following which, a case was registered against him under the relevant sections of the UAPA Act. Anant Singh, however, fled his Patna residence as police reached there to arrest him.

Anant Singh -- nicknamed 'Chhote Sarkar' -- has a long criminal record and was recently summoned to the police headquarters in Patna for giving his voice sample in connection with a bid on the life of a Mokama-based contractor. Lipi Singh has been investigating this case as well.

Controversies surrounded Lipi Singh ever since she became an IPS officer. Lipi Singh was transferred and made ASP in the Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) by the Election Commission during the 2019 Lok Sabha elections. The action against Lipi Singh was taken following the complaint of Anant Singh's wife Neelam Devi who was contesting against JDU's Lallan Singh on a Congress ticket. Lallan Singh had defeated Neelam Devi in the 2019 polls.

As the elections ended, Lipi Singh was again transferred as Barh SDPO. As soon as she was transferred, Lipi Singh launched a tirade against Anant Singh and cornered his associates.

Recently, JDU MP Lallan Singh had given his nod to Lipi Singh to take any action against Anant Singh.

Meanwhile, controversial Bihar MLA Anant Singh, evading arrest in a case under the UAPA released a video and said he will surrender in court in the next three-four days.

In a video message, the independent MLA from Mokama, who has several serious cases pending against him, also said he will interact with journalists on his return from hiding.

"I am not afraid of getting arrested. I have come to see my ailing friend and will surrender in the court in the next three-four days. But first of all, I will go to my flat and interact with journalists," the legislator said in the video clip sent to media houses on Sunday.