Four DSPs Transferred to Special Security Force in J&K
Srinagar, Sept 10: The Jammu and Kashmir Police on Wednesday issued an order transferring four Deputy Superintendents of Police (DSPs) to the Special Security Force (SSF) with immediate effect. The move, described in the official transfer order as being in the interest of administration, requires the officers to be relieved from their current postings forthwith.
Names and Current Postings
The officers transferred to the SSF are:
- Asgar Ali Malik — DSP, Police Control (PC), Udhampur
- Arvind Kumar Badgal — DSP, CID CI, Kathua
- Paramvir Singh — SO to DIG, DKR Range, Batote
- Akshay Khajouria — DSP, DAR, Rajouri
Administrative Note
The transfer order states the officers shall be relieved from their present postings immediately to assume duties with the Special Security Force. No further details about the duration of postings or replacements were provided in the published order.
Context
Transfers to units such as the Special Security Force are a routine administrative measure within police organisations; they can be prompted by operational needs, administrative reshuffles or centralised deployment requirements. The SSF is typically responsible for high-security duties and related assignments across the Union Territory.
Source: Daily Excelsior (Read original)
Labels: J&K Police, Transfers, Special Security Force, Administration
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