NEW DELHI: The Delhi Police on Friday created a new police district, taking the total number of districts in the Capital to ten, and also announced a reshuffle of several IPS rank officers.
The new Outer Delhi District comprising around ten police stations has been formed by bifurcating the North-West District. Additional Deputy Commissioner-I (North-West) Sagar Preet Hooda, the man behind the innovative Privartan programme, has been named as the Deputy Commissioner of Police of the new district.
The Delhi Police at present has nine police districts -- East, North-East, New Delhi, Central, North, North-West, South, South-West and West. Madhup Tiwari, presently the DCP in charge of Security, has been shifted to the Crime and Railways department in the same rank, while R. K. Sharma is the new DCP for Security. He was earlier the Special Branch DCP.
DCP (South-West) Ravindra Yadav has been transferred to Special Branch in the same rank, while DCP (Vigilance) Shalini Singh has been appointed as the new DCP of South-West district. Similarly, Sharad Aggarwal, DCP of 3rd and 6th Battalion of Armed Police, is the new DCP for Vigilance. B. S. Bola has been given the charge of 7th Battalion of the Armed Police.
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