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LINE CLEAR FOR THE POLICE CONSTABLE TRANSFERS

Adilabad, June 1, (way2newstv.com):
The transfer process in the police department has started on the order of DGP Mahender Reddy .The Police Department is collecting details of constables, head constables and SIs who are working in various police stations in the joint district.The old police stations in the joint Adilabad district were 73 while the new 10 police stations were formed. There are 83 police stations. There are four SPSPs, 14, 64 CIs, 207, 276 ASs, 3260 Constables, 1860 Head Constables and 160 women constables working in the constituency. There are four SPs in Adilabad, Nirmal, Kulmarya and Komuranghim (Asifabad). In the order to complete 5 applications, the examination of applications from 6 to 12 would be completed by 13 to 12 employees. The district police officers started the process. The decision was taken by the state DGP police to transfer all those who were transferred to Order to Serve, along with ASIs for completing four years and completing four constituencies completed in one place.

LINE CLEAR FOR THE POLICE CONSTABLE TRANSFERS

SP Vishnu Warrier has issued directions to the four police offices to provide details of police officers working in the former Adilabad district. The constables, head constables and SIs, working in various police stations, have to apply online wherever they want to be desired. After order reorganization, the police are tasked at various police stations by order to serve. In one place, the family is struggling to get another job. While waiting for transfers for some years, the police transfers in the joint district of the city, Constables, head constables and SIs have been working in the same area for police transfers from various police stations in the former district. The police are the first to give priority to retirees after applying for online transfers. The rest of the police will be conducting counseling in the former district center. Similarly, 980 hongers working in the joint district are also going to be shifted soon, police superintendents said.