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Daijiworld News Network - Mangalore (GA)

Mangalore, Sep 6: The state government has issued orders with regards to the transfer of 4 police inspectors of the district.

As per the new order Pandeshwar police inspector Venkatesh Prasanna has been transferred to Mulki.  He has already taken charge at the Mulki station.  However, Mulki police inspector Mathew Thomas has not yet been given new placement.  P A Hegde has been appointed as new police inspector of Pandeshwar police station.  He was rendering his services in state intelligence bureau so far.

Panambur police inspector Kodandaram has been transferred and Gangi Reddy who was in Bijapur so far has already taken in-charge on Tuesday September 5 afternoon.  Meanwhile Kodandaram has not been given new assignment.  Subrahmanya has been appointed at the SB section at SP's office.

As reported earlier, Kodandaram had been transferred in the last week itself.  However, a day later, the government had stayed his transfer.  Now it has cleared the transfer order.

P A Hegde who is now appointed as inspector of Pandeshwar was earlier serving in the district.  He was the head of Anti-rowdy Squad.  It was when he was the chief of the squad that notorious rowdy Shaji was encountered at Jappinamogaru. 

  

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