Five Chennai Police Inspectors Transferred Awaiting New Assignments
Five transferred inspectors await fresh deployment
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Five police inspectors in Chennai, previously assigned to the Kolathur and Harbour police sub-divisions, have been transferred without immediate postings. The officers are now directed to report to the Vacant Reserve of the Greater Chennai Police as they await new assignments following the enforcement of the Model Code of Conduct during elections.
- 01The five inspectors transferred are S Ramesh, G S Pushparaj, I Khader Meera, A Kannaki, and T Kirubanithi.
- 02The transfer was ordered by Greater Chennai Police Commissioner Abhin Dinesh Modak.
- 03The officers have been directed to report to the Vacant Reserve wing of the Greater Chennai Police.
- 04The transfer order was communicated to various police officials, including additional commissioners and joint commissioners.
- 05The transfers occurred before the Model Code of Conduct took effect during elections.
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In Chennai, five police inspectors have been transferred from their positions in the Kolathur and Harbour police sub-divisions, effective Wednesday. The officers, S Ramesh from Otteri, G S Pushparaj from Meenambakkam, I Khader Meera from Madhavaram, A Kannaki from Vanagaram, and T Kirubanithi from Maduravoyal, are now awaiting new assignments. This action was taken by Greater Chennai Police Commissioner Abhin Dinesh Modak, who instructed the inspectors to report to the Vacant Reserve of the Greater Chennai Police. The decision to transfer these officers was made in light of the enforcement of the Model Code of Conduct, which governs police conduct during elections. The transfer orders were disseminated to various police officials, including additional commissioners overseeing law and order, traffic, and the central crime branch, as well as joint and deputy commissioners across different city zones. This administrative move aims to ensure compliance with electoral regulations while maintaining law and order in the city.
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The transfers of these inspectors may influence law enforcement operations in the affected areas, ensuring adherence to electoral regulations.
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