Arunachal Govt transfers 13 IPS and 22 APPS officers
First Published: 7th July, 2023 18:35 IST
SP Namsai, D. W Thungon has now been posted as Tawang SP, while ASP Lohit, Sange Thinley was transferred and posted as Namsai SP
The Arunachal Pradesh Government today ordered the transfer and posting of 13 IPS and 22 APPS Officers of the state.
The order has been issued asking the transferred officers to report at their new places of posting with immediate effect.
According to the order, PHQ DIGP, current Tawang SP Bomge Kamduk has been posted as SP, Fire & Emergency Services and SP Namsai, D. W Thungon has been now posted as Tawang SP, while ASP Lohit, Sange Thinley was transferred and posted as Namsai SP.
Changlang SP Mihim Gambo has been posted as Naharlagun SP.
ASP Pasighat, Tashi Darang has been posted as SP of Pakke Kesang.
DIGP, PHQ, Vijay Kumar has been posted as the DIGP Itanagar Capital Region, while East Kameng SP Rahul Gupta has been posted as SP Tirap.
Check the following details of the other officers transferred and posted to new placses:
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