Mumbai Police Reshuffles Ten Deputy Commissioners in Administrative Overhaul
10 DCPs transferred in reshuffle exercise

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In a significant administrative reshuffle, the Mumbai Police transferred ten Deputy Commissioners of Police (DCPs) to new postings. This decision, made by the Police Establishment Board, aims to enhance operational efficiency within the force, reflecting strategic changes across various zones in the city.
- 01DCP Manish Kalwaniya has been moved from Zone 8 to Zone 1, which covers the CSMT area.
- 02DCP Ragsudha R has been reassigned from Zone 4 to Zone 2.
- 03DCP Nimit Goyal shifts from the Special Action Force to Zone 8.
- 04Jayant Meena, previously with the Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad, is now DCP of Zone 3.
- 05Sandeep Ghuge has been appointed DCP of Zone 11, while Gajanan Rajmane will head Zone 12.
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In a significant administrative reshuffle, the Mumbai Police transferred ten Deputy Commissioners of Police (DCPs) to new postings on Sunday. This decision was approved by the Police Establishment Board under the Maharashtra Police Act, 1951, and reflects a strategic move aimed at improving operational efficiency within the police force. Among the notable changes, DCP Manish Kalwaniya, who previously led Zone 8 (covering Bandra East to Vile Parle East), has been reassigned to Zone 1, which encompasses the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT) area. Additionally, DCP Ragsudha R has transitioned from Zone 4 to Zone 2, while DCP Nimit Goyal has moved from the Special Action Force to Zone 8. Other key appointments include Jayant Meena, who has been appointed DCP of Zone 3 after serving as Superintendent of Police in the Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad, and Anurag Jain, now DCP of Zone 4 after his role in the Protection of Civil Rights. This reshuffle underscores the Mumbai Police's commitment to adapting and responding to the evolving needs of the city.
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This reshuffle may lead to improved policing strategies and response times in various zones of Mumbai.
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