Mangaluru: T R Suresh transferred, Vipul Kumar is new police commissioner


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru

Mangaluru, Apr 16: With the elections approaching, the state government on Monday April 16 on the orders of the Election Commission transferred several IPS officers.

Mangaluru city police commissioner T R Suresh has been replaced by IPS officer Vipul Kumar.

Vipul Kumar is presently serving as inspector general of police (IGP) and director of Karnataka Police Academy, Mysuru.


T R Suresh (L) and Vipul Kumar

Vipul Kumar, an officer of the 1999 batch, will serve both as Mangaluru city commissioner as well as IGP.

T R Suresh has not yet been given new post.

T R Suresh had taken charge as commissioner of Mangaluru city in June 2017. During his tenure, he was awarded the prestigious President's Police Medal for Distinguished Service.

  

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  • joe Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 17 2018

    Mr. Suresh has indeed served as a very good officer in Mangalore. I join the chorus of many in wishing Mr. Suresh the best of everything in the posting ahead of him.

    By all accounts Mr. Vipul KumAr has a very good track record and I am sure he will turn out to be A PEOPLES' MAN in Mangalore .

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman/Wash DC.

    Mon, Apr 16 2018

    TR Suresh joined Police Force as KSPS office....and then promoted to IPS...

    State politicians find it easy to manage these promotee's....than original IPS cadre officers....

    May be new Commissioner will be able to find out how Sandalwood trees disappeared in broad day light from IGP compound a year ago....this is EIGHTH WONDER of the world...and Police don't want to talk about it....

    Bhandumaam, we need to make a Kannada movie about this in Kannada 'KALLA YARUU'....

    ...JH...

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