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Eleven police officers including two Deputy Inspector General of police (DIGs) were transferred with immediate effect, Police Headquarters said today.
Nine Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASPs) were among the officers transferred.
The officers have been transferred by the Police Chief based on service requirements with the approval of the National Police Commission.
The transferred police DIGs and ASPs are as follows,
DIG R.L Kodithuwakku - From Sabargamuwa Division to Kalutara Division
DIG P.K Perera -From Kalutara Division to Sabargamuwa Division
ASP M.A.I.A.D.S.P Irasinghe -From Colombo Central Division to Kalutara Division
ASP K.J.S Karunasinghe -From Ampara Division to Colombo Central Division
ASP H.K.S Wijegunawardana -From Panadura Division to Ampara Division
ASP W.M Samarakoon Banda -From Kurunegala Division to Nikawaratiya Division
ASP D.M.L Pussalla -From Crime Investigation Division to Kurunegala Division
ASP R.M.D.J Rathnayaka -From Bandarawela Division to Monaragala Division
ASP C.W Rajapaksha -From Kandy Division to Bandarawela Division
ASP A.J.Y.B Krishantha -From Nugegoda Division to Kandy Division
ASP T.A.H Nissanka -From Police Ordering Centre to Rathnapura Division
ANTON Friday, 30 June 2017 10:49 AM
WHY DON'T THEY TRANSFER IGP ?
manape king Friday, 30 June 2017 11:09 AM
The way police are being transfered from pillar to post to satisfy their political masters, time we the 'people' start transfering 225 mistakes to angoda for a permement stay!
ceylon Friday, 30 June 2017 01:47 PM
many transfered as service requirements but not done job before and not done after transfers.governments security plans are same as meethotamulla. via DM Android App
axe Friday, 30 June 2017 03:27 PM
political NPC... via DM Android App
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