SHOs of 3 police stations transferred in Mohali

SHOs of 3 police stations transferred in Mohali
Mohali: Following the orders of Mohali SSP Sandeep Garg, SHOs of three police stations were transferred on Monday. The SHOs of Lalru, Dhakoli and Phase 11 were transferred to the police lines. However, SSP Garg said these are a routine transfers and have no specific reasons.
SHOs of Phase 11, Dhakoli, Lalru police station have been replaced with immediate effect.
A few days back, 351 police officials up to assistant sub-inspector level were transferred in the district. ASIs, head constables, munshis and constables were amongst cops who were shuffled in the district.
According the new roaster, inspector Gagandeep Singh has been posted from police lines as SHO phase 11, relieving inspector Naveen Pal Singh Lehal. Similarly, inspector Gurmeher Singh has also been transferred from police lines to SHO Dhakoli in Zirakpur relieving sub-inspector Hardeep Singh. Inspector Akash Sharma has also been transferred from police lines to SHO Lalru in Derabassi, relieving inspector Gurjit Singh. SSP Garg said some more transfers will follow which will be done to ensure a flawless the system.
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