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Major IPS Reshuffle: Vishwas Nangre-Patil Posted As ADG of ACB, Sadanand Date Is New ADG Of ATS

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Vishwas Nagre-Patil, the Mumbai joint police commissioner (law and order), has been promoted to the additional director general of police

Mumbai: Ahead of the Winter Session of the Maharashtra Legislature Assembly session, a major reshuffling was done in the police department. The state government on December 13 transferred 30 senior IPS officers.

Vishwas Nagre-Patil, the Mumbai joint police commissioner (law and order), has been promoted to the additional director general of police. Vishwas is also appointed to the state anti-corruption bureau (ACB). After Vinay Kumar Chaube was transferred, the post was vacant. Chaube has been posted as the Pimpri Chinchwad police commissioner.

Sadanand Date, the police commissioner of Mira Bhayander, has been appointed as an additional director general of police and is in charge of the anti-terrorist unit. After being promoted to the position of additional director general of police, Milind Bharambe, the state special police inspector general (law and order), has been named the police commissioner for NAVI Mumbai.

Raj Vardhan, who formerly served as the joint police commissioner for traffic in Mumbai, has been promoted to the position of assistant director general of police and joint managing director of the Maharashtra State Security Corporation.

While Niket Kaushik, who was awaiting appointment, has been placed as the additional director general of the police state anti-corruption bureau, Amitabh Gupta, the commissioner of the Pune police, has been appointed as state additional director general of police (law and order). After Mr. Prabhat Kumar was transferred, the position fell vacant.

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The government has named Navinchandra Reddi of Nagpur City as the additional police commissioner for Amravati, Ms. Arti Sinh of Amravati as the additional police commissioner (armed police), Namdev Chavan of Mumbai, and Mr. Namdev Chavan of Pune as the deputy inspector general (crime investigation department, Pune).

The government has also appointed Nisar Tamboli, the deputy inspector general of police for Nanded, as the additional police commissioner (traffic) in Mumbai, Dnyaneshwar Chavan, the additional police commissioner for central Mumbai, as the additional police commissioner (crime), and Rajan Kumar Sharma, the deputy inspector general of police for crime investment department, as the additional police commissioner, special branch, in Mumbai.

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