Kerala's Director General of Police Jacob Thomas, who was suspended for criticising the Pinarayi Vijayan government in the wake of cyclone Ockhi disaster, was asked to continue in suspension for another six months, in a fresh order issued in Thiruvananthapuram on Friday.
His one year long suspension ended on Thursday, following which Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan's government extended it by another six months.
The day Vijayan took office in May 2016, Thomas was appointed the State Vigilance chief.
In 2017, he was asked to go on leave and then he was dumped, to head a state run management institute.
Later, Thomas was suspended from service in December 2017 for violation of All India Service Rules after it surfaced that he spoke about the breakdown of law and order situation in the state and the manner in which cyclone Ockhi was handled by the Vijayan government.
The Vijayan government also took him to task for authoring a book without prior permission.
In November, the state government also ordered a vigilance probe into the purchases made by the Ports Department, when Thomas was its director during the Oommen Chandy regime.