Maharashtra government made a major administrative reshuffle, transfer of 21 IPS-DCP rank officers

Maharashtra government has made a major administrative reshuffle on Thursday (April 30). 21 officers of the rank of Deputy Commissioner (DCP) and Superintendent of Police (SP) were transferred by the government. An official said that as a result of the transfer order issued by the State Home Department on Thursday evening, 10 districts have got new SPs.

As per orders, Nashik Rural SP Balasaheb Patil has been made DCP in Mumbai. Thane Rural SP DS Swamy has been appointed in his place in Nashik. Sandeep Ghuge, posted as DCP in the State Intelligence Department (SID), has been transferred to Mumbai Police.

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These officers were transferred

Ahilyanagar SP Somnath Gharge has been transferred to the state police headquarters. Chandrapur SP Mumakka Sudarshan will replace Gharge in Ahilyanagar. Ayush Nopani will be SP in Chandrapur. Nandurbar SP Shravan Dutt has been transferred to the state police headquarters, the official said.

Jalna SP Ajay Bansal has been made the SP of Maharashtra Cyber ​​Department. Amravati Rural SP Singuri Vishal Anand, who had handled the Paratwara sexual harassment case, has been made Dhule SP. Parbhani SP Ravindra Singh Pardesi has been transferred as DCP of SID. Many other transfers have been made in this manner.

Government made important changes

This important change has been made in the administrative system by the Devendra Fadnavis government. With this reshuffle, 10 districts of the state have got new SPs. Also, new DCP has been appointed in Mumbai. Changes have also been made in Maharashtra Intelligence Department and Cyber ​​Cell.

Sandeep Ghuge, who was posted in the Intelligence Department, has been sent to Mumbai Police. Parbhani SP Ravindra Singh has been given the responsibility of the state intelligence department. Along with this, new appointments have also been made in the Narcotics Task Force.

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