2 IPS officers told to retire ‘in public interest’

Published - August 06, 2017 10:32 pm IST

NAGPUR: Two IPS officers posted in Chhattisgarh have been served retirement orders by the Union government “in public interest”.

“Mr. A. M. Juri of 2000 batch and Mr. K.C Agarwal of 2002 batch have been asked to take retirement in public interest after completion of 15 years of complimentary service. The order has been served to the two concerned officers,” said Mr. Abhishekh Pathak, Assistant Inspector General of Police, in charge of administration in Chhattisgarh police headquarters.

Both officers held the rank of the Deputy Inspector General of Police. They could not be reached for their reactions.

Both officers have departmental inquiries pending against them.

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