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271 rural areas policemen transferred

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: September 28, 2020 21:36 IST

Aurangabad, Sept 28: The superintendent of police office of the rural police force transferred 271 policemen in ASI, havaldar, ...

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Aurangabad, Sept 28:
The superintendent of police office of the rural police force transferred 271 policemen in ASI, havaldar, naik and constable categories. The administration transfers were conducted through the zoom App meeting. Applications were invited from the policemen eligible for transfers as per the superintendent of police Mokshada Patil orders. The transfer process were completed in just two days after receiving of the request and administrative transfers. The transfers were conducted after considering the policmen’s families location, choice of police stations and other aspects. It is for the first time that the transfers were done online in the police force. The policemen were satisfied as they got transfers at the choosiest locations.
In all, 271 policemen including 28 PSI, 64 havaldars, 76 police naiks and 103 police constables were transferred.
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