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Updated: June 07, 2025 15:34
The Maharashtra government has issued transfer orders for 11 Assistant Commissioners of Police (ACPs) as part of an ongoing administrative reshuffle. While 10 officers have been reassigned to Mumbai, one has been transferred to Nashik. This move follows a recent restructuring of Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP)-level officers, aimed at optimizing law enforcement operations across the state.
Key Highlights
- The reshuffle includes the transfer of 10 ACPs from various districts to Mumbai, strengthening the city’s police force.
- Manoj Khandale, previously posted in Mumbai, has been reassigned to Nashik.
- The officers transferred to Mumbai include Sanjay Dahake, Mahesh Mugutrao, Avinash Palve, Jyotsna Rasam, Kalpana Gadekar, Suryakant Bangar, Mrityunjay Hiremath, Renuka Buwa, Shashikant Mane, and Suhas Kamble.
- The restructuring is part of a broader administrative effort to streamline law enforcement and enhance operational efficiency.
Impact on Law Enforcement
- The transfer of experienced officers to Mumbai is expected to strengthen policing efforts in the city, particularly in crime prevention and public safety.
- Nashik will benefit from the expertise of Manoj Khandale, who brings experience from Mumbai’s law enforcement framework.
- The reshuffle aligns with Maharashtra’s ongoing strategy to optimize police deployment and improve coordination across districts.
Industry Perspective
Officials emphasize that periodic transfers are essential for maintaining efficiency and ensuring that experienced officers are positioned where they are most needed. The latest reshuffle reflects the government’s commitment to strengthening law enforcement across Maharashtra.
With these strategic transfers, the Maharashtra Police Department aims to enhance security and operational effectiveness in key regions, reinforcing its commitment to public safety.
Sources: Free Press Journal, Janta Se Rishta, Indian Bureaucracy.