Transfer of SIs triggers major controversy

Transfer of SIs triggers major controversy
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The transfer of 33 sub-inspectors in which several TRS legislators are stated to have had a hand after money and other allurements were allegedly used has become a hot topic of discussion in the Police department here.

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Nizamabad: The transfer of 33 sub-inspectors in which several TRS legislators are stated to have had a hand after money and other allurements were allegedly used has become a hot topic of discussion in the Police department here.


In fact, the discussion has been renewed after Nizamabad Range DIG Gangadhar issued orders on Monday, shifting 33 SIs. These orders were in variance with those issued on August 12 this year.

In the transfer orders issued in August ten SIs were stated to have managed to retain their police stations, ‘which yield a good revenue’, while six, who were moved to Hyderabad, managed to stay back in the
district.

The names of six SIs who were to be brought back to the district were missing in the orders issued on Monday. Eleven SIs have been kept in the reserve vacancy list.

The orders were issued on August 12 by Superintendent of Police Tarun Joshi after submitting the list to DIG M Satyanarayana. However, the orders were scrapped the very next day after several TRS legislators allegedly took the issue to the notice of Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao, complaining that the large-scale transfers were ordered without consulting them, after the general elections. In response, Home Minister Nayani Narasimha Reddy and DGP Anurag Sharma had stopped the SIs’ transfer.

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