Monday, February 9

Rajasthan Police Announces Transfer List Following Promotions; Check Out the Updated Postings

Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan: Following the recent promotion cycle, the Sawai Madhopur Police Department has witnessed a major administrative reshuffle. Superintendent of Police Anil Kumar Beniwal has issued a transfer list affecting 171 police personnel, including 81 Head Constables and 90 Assistant Sub-Inspectors (ASIs). With these transfers, several police stations and outposts will now see new personnel taking charge.

The transfer orders were officially released on Saturday evening, resulting in postings of staff from the police lines and various units to different stations across the district. Authorities have described this reshuffle as a routine administrative process aimed at enhancing operational efficiency in the field.

New Responsibilities Following Promotions

The recent promotions have led to significant transfers at the ASI and Head Constable levels. According to the SP’s list, a large number of personnel from the police lines have been posted across different stations and outposts to strengthen law enforcement capabilities. Notably, Brahma Gurjar, Madanlal Barwa, Hukam Singh, Sandeep Kumar, Ramcharan Bidhudi, and Sumit Kumar have been posted to the Kotwali Police Station, boosting the station’s manpower.

Upgraded Staff at Other Stations

Similarly, Jagram Gurjar, Rajesh Khanna, Radheshyam Gurjar, Hemendrapal, Arvind Kumar, and Madanlal Bishnoi have been assigned to the Mantown Police Station. Their induction is expected to improve efficiency in law and order duties. At Surwal Police Station, Siyaram Jat, Hanuman Singh, Shiv Singh, and Jitendra Singh Rajput have been posted.

With these transfers, the district administration aims to strengthen policing across Sawai Madhopur, ensuring a more effective law enforcement presence in all areas.


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