The Maharashtra State Government has announced significant transfers and promotions of several key police officials in Pune and Pimpri Chinchwad, marking a major reshuffle in the region's police force.
Police TransfersMaharashtraPunePimpri ChinchwadLaw And OrderReal Estate NewsMay 16, 2025
The purpose of these transfers is to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of the police force in the region, bringing in fresh perspectives and leadership to tackle evolving challenges in law and order.
Sanjay B. Patil, previously the Additional Commissioner of Police (Crime) in Nagpur, has been appointed as the new Additional Commissioner of Police for Pune.
These transfers are expected to bring new initiatives and strategies to policing and community engagement, fostering a safer and more secure environment for residents.
S.D. Awhad, the Deputy Inspector General of Police, CID Pune, has been appointed as the Additional Commissioner of Police for Pimpri-Chinchwad, bringing his expertise to the region.
For more information on the specific roles and responsibilities of the new appointees, the public can refer to the official website of the Maharashtra Police or contact the local police stations for updates.
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