Bangalore: Transfer Tension – Heart Attack Claims SP’s Life


Daijiworld Media Network – Bangalore (SP)

Bangalore, Dec 9: It is learnt, that superintendent of police, B K Naseer Ahamed (57), frustrated after two weeks of tensions over his transfer, suffered heart attack on Tuesday December 8 and breathed his last.

Ahamed, who was working as the superintendent of police in the Criminal Investigation Department (CID), had been transferred to Home Guards on November 17. When he reported for duty at the Home Guards headquarters here, director general of police in Home Guards, Jija Hari Singh, reportedly did not allow him to join her office, as she insisted on getting an officer from the IPS cadre, not KSP.

During the last two weeks, Ahamed had met various top officials to sort out his problem. After he met various officials and pleaded to show him a way out of this humiliating situation, director general of police in the CID, D V Guruprasad, wrote to the chief secretary, seeking retransfer of Ahamed to his earlier post.

Ahamed reportedly showed signs of getting stressed out because of this ordeal. He had visited Vidhan Soudha to find out the state of his transfer on Tuesday, when he complained of chest pain and collapsed. Although he was rushed to a hospital immediately, he was declared brought dead because of massive heart attack.

It is learnt that his file had been processed, and his transfer order as requested, was ready in the afternoon. But it was too late.

  

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