Major Reshuffle In Seraikela-Kharsawan Police Department, Many Police Station In-Charges Transferred

Gamharia: With the aim of making the police system in Seraikela-Kharsawan district more strong and effective, Superintendent of Police Nidhi Dwivedi has transferred police officers on a large scale. Under the order issued, new responsibilities have been assigned to many police station in-charges and OP in-charges.

According to the order, Kharsawan police station in-charge Gaurav Kumar has been made Chowka police station in-charge. Varun Yadav, posted in Cyber ​​Police Station, has been given the responsibility of Ichagarh Police Station Incharge. Ravikant Parasar, posted at Seraikela police station, has been appointed RIT OP in-charge and Rahul Kumar Singh has been appointed as Kharsawan police station in-charge.

Apart from this, Satish Varmwal, posted at Adityapur police station, has been made in-charge of Dalbhanga OP. Dalbhanga OP in-charge Ravindra Munda has been posted in-charge of Kuchai police station, while Kuchai police station in-charge Narsingh Munda has been posted in Kandra police station. Chandil police station in-charge Dilson Bidwa has been given the responsibility of Neemdih police station in-charge and Neemdih police station in-charge Santan Kumar Tiwari has been given the responsibility of Chandil police station in-charge.

Whereas Ichagarh police station in-charge Bajrang Mahato has been posted at Cyber ​​police station Seraikela, Chowka police station in-charge Sonu Kumar has been posted at Gamharia police station and RIT OP in-charge Sanjeev Kumar Singh has been posted at Kharsawan police station.

This administrative reshuffle issued by the Superintendent of Police is being considered an important step towards further strengthening the law and order of the district. All transferred officers have been directed to contribute at their new place of posting with immediate effect.

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