36 Telangana IPS officers shuffled

January 15, 2015 12:00 am | Updated 06:06 am IST - HYDERABAD:

The Telangana government has reshuffled 36 IPS officers and issued orders late on Tuesday night following the recent provisional allocation of All India Service officers to both the States.

Senior IPS officer T.P. Das was posted as Director General, Vigilance and Enforcement, Sudeep Lakhtakia as Additional Director General of Police (Law and Order) in place of Satyanarain, who was posted as ADGP, CID and T. Krishna Prasad as ADGP, Railways and Road Safety.

B.L. Meena was posted as DG, Drugs and Copyrights, Drug Control, M. Gopi Krishna as ADGP, Organisation and Police Reforms and J. Purnachandra Rao as Chairman, State-level Police Recruitment Board.

Among the other transfers, Govind Singh is posted as IG, Operations (Grey Hounds and Octopus); Ravi Gupta – IG, Technical Services; Rajiv Ratan – DG, Fire Services; Sandeep Shandilya – IG, Personnel; V.V. Srinivasa Rao – IG, Telangana State Special Police Battalions; B. Bala Naga Devi – IG, Welfare & Home Guards; M.K. Singh – DIG, CID; K. Venugopala Rao – SP, CID. T. Muralikrishna – Joint Commissioner of Police, Hyderabad city; M. Stephen Raveendra – DIG, Grey Hounds; C. Ravi Varma – DCP, DD; P. Pramod Kumar – SP, Intelligence. N. Prakash Reddy, Additional SP, Bhadrachalam is transferred and posted as Additional SP, Bellampally; Joel Davis –Additional SP, Kothagudem; Sunpreet Singh – OSD, Warangal (Rural); S.M. Vijay Kumar – Assistant SP, Mancherial and R. Bhaskaran – Assistant SP, Bhadrachalam.

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