Tamil Nadu IPS Reshuffle: 70 Officers Promoted Ahead of Crucial Assembly Elections

The Tamil Nadu government has undertaken a major reshuffle, promoting and transferring 70 IPS officers across senior and mid-level ranks. This includes elevating three Additional Directors General of Police to the DGP rank and reassigning several commissioners and range DIGs. Officials state the move is strategic, aimed at strengthening administrative efficiency and law-and-order preparedness. The extensive restructuring comes just ahead of the expected announcement for the state assembly elections.

Key Points: TN IPS Reshuffle: 70 Officers Promoted Before Elections

  • 70 IPS officers promoted
  • 3 ADGPs elevated to DGP rank
  • Major changes in police commissionerates
  • Strategic move ahead of state elections
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Tamil Nadu govt undertakes major IPS reshuffle, promotes 70 officers ahead of assembly elections

Ahead of Tamil Nadu assembly elections, 70 IPS officers promoted & transferred in a major reshuffle from DGP to DIG ranks to boost law & order.

"The reshuffle aims to strengthen administrative efficiency and address evolving law-and-order priorities. — State Official"

Chennai, December 31

The Tamil Nadu government has promoted and transferred 70 Indian Police Service officers, including senior ranks from DIG to DGP, ahead of the expected announcement of the Assembly election.

The reshuffle aims to strengthen administrative efficiency and address evolving law-and-order priorities across the state, an official said here on late Tuesday night.

Three Additional Directors General of Police (ADGPs) have been elevated to DGP rank: Davidson Devasirvatham (Armed Police), Sandeep Mittal (Cyber Crime), and Balanagadevi (Economic Offences Wing, with additional charge of Civil Supplies CID). Seven Inspectors General (IGs) have been promoted to ADGPs, with notable postings including:Prem Anand Sinha as ADGP and Commissioner of Police, Avadi, Anisha Hussain as ADGP, Crimes Against Women and Children, Najmal Hoda as ADGP, Operations, Mahesh Kumar Rathod as ADGP, Welfare.

Other senior officers continue in central deputations or specialised wings following promotion.

Several commissionerates have seen major changes. Avadi Commissioner Shankar has been moved to the Prisons Department as ADGP, while Amalraj, ADGP Enforcement, has taken charge as Commissioner of Police, Tambaram. Other key transfers include Abhin Dinesh Modak, Maheshwar Dayal, and Senthil Kumar to senior ADGP roles.

Several SPs have been promoted to DIG and transferred across ranges, including: Sasank Sai -- DIG, Kanchipuram Range,Deshmukh Shekhar Sanjay -- DIG, Ramanathapuram Range, Arul Arasu -- DIG, Villupuram Range, Saravanan -- DIG, Tirunelveli Range.

Multiple joint commissioners and IG-rank officers have also received new postings across Chennai and other zones.The reshuffle also includes district-level postings across cybercrime, economic offences, administration, and central crime units. Key officers promoted include Adarsh Pachori, Sai Praneeth, Selvakumar, Umayal, and Madhan.

Officials described the extensive reshuffle as a strategic move to ensure effective policing and administrative readiness in the lead-up to the state elections, impacting senior, mid-level, and district-level IPS officers.

- ANI

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Rajesh Q
Let's be honest, this is standard political management before polls. Postings in key commissionerates like Avadi and Tambaram are changed to ensure "smooth" administration. Hope efficiency is the real goal and not just control.
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Sandeep Mittal
As a cybersecurity professional from Chennai, I'm glad to see ADGP Sandeep Mittal promoted to DGP for Cyber Crime. With digital fraud rising, we need strong leadership in this wing. Hope he gets the resources needed.
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Kavitha C
Good to see promotions based on specialization. Officers for economic offences, cyber crime, and crimes against women getting top posts. This is how it should be - expertise over everything else. Wishing all officers the best! 🙏
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Aryan P
Hope this reshuffle translates to better policing on the ground in districts like Kanchipuram and Tirunelveli. Often, these changes only affect the top brass while the constable facing the public remains overburdened.
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Michael C
Interesting to see such a large-scale administrative move. From an outside perspective, it seems like a comprehensive effort to prepare the state machinery. The focus on cyber and economic crimes is very modern and necessary.

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