Mumbai: In reshuffle, the Maharashtra Home Department on Thursday issued transfer orders for 65 Assistant Commissioners of Police (ACP) and Deputy Superintendents of Police (DySP) serving across the state. The list includes nine officers from the Mumbai Police.
The reshuffle is part of an ongoing round of transfers in the state police force. The official notification was released late Thursday night by the Home Department.
Among those transferred from Mumbai are ACPs Renuka Bagde, Shashikant Bhosale, Sachin Jayabhaye, Manisha Ravkhande, Kusum Waghmare, Yogesh Gawade, Bhagwat Sonawane, Shailesh Sanas, and Priya Patil. DySP Neelam Vhawal is also among the officers transferred.
Maharashtra NCP Leader Dhananjay Munde Meets Ajit Pawar Amid Speculation Of Cabinet Re-EntryThe order also covers key transfers in the Thane and Mira-Bhayander Vasai-Virar Commissionerates. ACPs Uttam Kolekar and Mamta D’Souza (Thane), Deepali Khanna and Vijaykumar Marathe (MBVV) are among those affected. dditionally, ACP Tanaji Barde (Pune Rural) and ACP Uttam Kolekar (Thane) have been posted to Mumbai in the latest round of reshuffle.
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