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Planning for transfers at police commissionerate begins

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: May 15, 2021 19:25 IST

Aurangabad, May 15:The planning of the transfers of the police officers andemployees completing five years in various ...

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Aurangabad, May 15:

The planning of the transfers of the police officers and

employees completing five years in various departments has started. The

transfers were delayed for one month due to Covid pandemic. Now, the

administration has started the procedure for the transfers. Presently, there

are 3,400 police force including 494 women employees.

There are 17 police stations in the jurisdiction of police

commissionerate. The constables to ASIs completing five years service are

transferred. Every year, 30 percent employees are transferred. The police

employees can also request for their transfers. Every year, the transfers are

done before May 31. However, the transferred employees were not given their new

responsibilities despite transfers due to Covid pandemic. Moreover, the state government

has given stay to all type of transfers for a month. The administration has

directed all the heads of the police stations, crime branch, special branch,

head quarters, bomb disposal squad and passport branch to provide lists of the

police employees eligible for transfers before May 17, the sources said.

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