Chennai

Both DCs of city police’s Intelligence Section among 12 transferred

In the latest shuffle of IPS officers in the State, 12 officers in the rank of Superintendents, including both Deputy Commissioners in the intelligence wing of Greater Chennai Police, have been transferred.

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R Thirunavukkarasu, Deputy Commissioner, Intelligence Section-I of city police, has been transferred and posted as Assistant Inspector General (Law and Order) at DGP office. Similarly, Deputy Commissioner M Sudhakar (Intelligence Section-II) has been transferred and posted as Assistant Inspector General (High Court Cases Monitoring Cell) at DGP office, swapping the position with K Sridhar Babu. S Vimala, Deputy Commissioner (Headquarters), Greater Chennai Police, has replaced Thirunavukkarasu.

TK Rajasekaran, Deputy Commissioner (Chennai North, Traffic) will take over as DC (Headquarters). Sivaganga ASP R Krishnaraj has been promoted and posted as DC (Chennai North, Traffic).

Former Ramanathapuram SP RV Varun Kumar, who was recently transferred from there and was kept on compulsory wait, has been posted in Automation and Computerisation wing in Chennai.

ET Samson, AIG, Law and Order (Chennai) has been transferred and posted as DC (High Court Security), while P Sundaravadivel, who holds the position now has been posted as DC (Headquarters) for Tirupur city.

J Mutharasi, SP (Office Automation and Computerisation), has been transferred to CB-CID and Vellore SP Pravesh Kumar has been transferred as Dharmapuri SP. P Rajan, Superintendent of Dharmapuri, has been transferred to Chennai and posted as Superintendent in Railways.

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