Chandigarh DGP Surendra Singh Yadav transferred


Daijiworld Media Network- Chandigarh

Chandigarh, Apr 2: In a significant administrative reshuffle, Chandigarh Director General of Police (DGP) Surendra Singh Yadav has been transferred from his position. The move, which comes as part of a broader restructuring effort, was officially announced by the Chandigarh Administration on Saturday.

Sources indicate that the decision to shift Yadav was made to bring about improved efficiency and coordination within the police department. However, the administration has not disclosed the specific reasons for his transfer.

Surendra Singh Yadav, a senior IPS officer known for his extensive experience and strong leadership, had been serving as the Chandigarh DGP for a considerable period. During his tenure, he implemented several initiatives aimed at enhancing law enforcement and maintaining public safety across the Union Territory.

The name of Yadav’s successor is expected to be announced soon, with speculation suggesting that the administration is considering a few senior officers with experience in handling urban policing.

Further details regarding Yadav’s new assignment have not been made public yet. The transfer has sparked discussions within administrative circles, with many anticipating additional changes in the coming days.

  

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