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Maharashtra Police to Transfer over 700 officers posted in Mumbai for over 8 years

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Purva Palande & Pal Pariawala, Mumbai Uncensored, 2nd July 2021:

On March 24, as many as 86 Mumbai police staff, including 65 from the Mumbai branch, were moved on the account of bad behavior. The move had come not long after the sketchy Mumbai Police official Sachin Vaze was caught by NIA.

The Maharashtra Director General of Police has ordered for moving all auditor unit officials who have served for over eight years in Mumbai, outside the city. As needed, the Mumbai police on Monday, June 28, delivered a rundown of such a workforce, including police auditor, collaborator police overseer and police sub monitors.

Somewhere around 727 police officers of different positions from sub-inspector to the senior investigator, who have accomplished eight years of administration in Mumbai, are probably going to be moved to a different locale, an authority said on Wednesday, June 30. Be that as it may, every one of these staff won’t be moved out of Mumbai on similar occasions as there could be some additional things to consider, like clinical grounds or an official approaching retirement, the authority added. In such cases the officials concerned can be excluded from the transfer after a survey by the foundation board, he said.

Of the 272 police personnel, 89 are senior police inspectors, 253 are inspectors, 375 assistant police controllers and 10 sub-inspectors. In the notification, the Joint commissioner of Police, Rajkumar Vhatkar trained the officials posted in different units of the city police power, to submit three spots of their decision for the new posting. Before March 24, upwards of 86 Mumbai police workforce, including 65 from the Mumbai Crime branch, were moved. The move had come soon after questionable Mumbai cop Sachin Vaze was captured by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) regarding Antilia Explosives Case and the murder of Thane Auto parts vendor Mansukh Hiram. Among the 65 moved Crime branch personnel, 28 were police assessors, 17 Assistant police officers and 20 police sub-inspectors.

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