Mangaluru: Arun Chakravarthy transferred, Harishekaran to be new IGP


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru

Mangaluru, Dec 31: IGP (western range) Arun Chakravarthy has been transferred and P Harishekararan, IPS, has been appointed in his place.

The order is among the several transfers announced by the state government on Saturday December 31.

Chakravarthy had taken charge as IGP (western range) on May 30 this year. He has been transferred as the IGP (internal security division), Bengaluru.

Harishekaran is being transferred from the post of IGP and ACP (East), Bengaluru city. An IPS officer of 1996 batch of Karnataka cadre, Harishekaran was awarded the President's Police Medal for Meritorious Service in 2013.

ASP of Puttur Rishyanth has also been transferred as SP of Bagalkot, it is learnt.

  

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  • Vincent Mendonca , Pilar, Shirva. Dubai

    Sun, Jan 01 2017

    Welcome to u western region. I know u as a additional commiosenior of Banglore. I seluet to you for ur hard work in Banglore. But western region is very difficult to different than Banglore city. Lots of a mafia working here You should be tough to deal with this people. I wish you a great success in your duty here. You will get a personal letter from me.

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  • KGS, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 31 2016

    Welcome to Mangalore Sir & Wish you all the best !!

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