Major Shakeup in Maharashtra Police Leadership: 21 Officers Transferred
The Maharashtra government has reassigned 21 high-ranking police officers, resulting in new leadership across 10 districts. The move includes significant reshuffles in roles such as deputy commissioner, superintendents of police, and positions within the State Intelligence Department. Key transfers have affected areas such as Nashik, Mumbai, and Chandrapur.
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Maharashtra's state government initiated a significant reshuffle among its police ranks on Thursday, transferring 21 officers including deputy commissioners and superintendents of police.
This change has resulted in key districts like Nashik and Chandrapur receiving new leadership, following a directive issued by the state home department.
New appointments include Balasaheb Patil moving to Mumbai as DCP and DS Swami stepping in as Nashik Rural SP. Notable changes also involve shifts within the State Intelligence Department, Anti Narcotics Task Force, and Maharashtra Cyber division.
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