MP government transfers five IPS officers
MP government transfers five IPS officers
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Madhya Pradesh government has transferred five IPS officers late Thursday evening. In this, after Collector Shashank Mishra for negligence in the prevention of corona infection in Ujjain, now the government has also removed Superintendent of Police Sachin Atulkar. He was on target of the government for not strictly following the lockdown.

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The Chief Minister was dissatisfied with the arrangements made by Ujjain and also expressed displeasure in the meetings. Only after this, the government removed the collector. It is also being told that the government is now making a whole new deposition in Ujjain. On Wednesday, a team of experts has been sent from AIIMS Bhopal.

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The new superintendent of Police of Ujjain will now be Manoj Kumar Singh. He is currently the Superintendent of Police in Agar Malwa. Superintendent of Police of Mandsaur Hitesh Chaudhary has also been removed. He is the brother of Congress MLA Kunal Chaudhary from Kalapipal. Siddharth Chaudhary has been sent to the police headquarters in his place. Chaudhary has been made Superintendent of Police for the first time after being allotted the IPS cadre. He was Assistant Inspector General of Police at Police Headquarters. Agar Malwa Superintendent of Police Rakesh Sagar has been made. He was Superintendent of Police, Rail Bhopal. Sachin Atulkar has been posted as Assistant Inspector General of Police, Police Headquarters.

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