
Bhopal, June 6: A significant reshuffle has taken place in the Madhya Pradesh Police department, with the transfer of eight Indian Police Service (IPS) officers and 66 officers from the state police service on Friday.
According to orders issued by the state government’s Home Department, most of the transferred IPS officers are from the Gwalior-Chambal region. Anu Beniwal, the Additional Superintendent of Police from Gwalior, has been assigned to Jabalpur.
Similarly, Om Prakash, the Sub-Divisional Officer from Lanji, Balaghat, has been transferred to Indore Zone 3, while Karandeep from Baihar, Balaghat, has been appointed as Additional Superintendent of Police in Ujjain. Ayush Jakhad, the Sub-Divisional Officer from Karera, Shivpuri, will now serve as Additional Superintendent of Police in Jabalpur, and Gaurav Pandey from Singrauli has been assigned as Additional Superintendent of Police in Satna.
Minnie Shukla, the Sub-Divisional Officer from Rajgarh, has been appointed as Additional Police Commissioner in Bhopal, while Raj Krishna from Morena has been transferred as Additional Superintendent of Police in Mahu, Indore. Sujawal Jagga, the Municipal Superintendent of Police from Dhar, will now serve as Additional Superintendent of Police in Gwalior.
The transfers of state police service officers also reflect significant administrative changes, affecting 66 officers. These transfers are considered crucial from an administrative perspective, with speculation that more senior police officers may be transferred in the coming days.
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