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Eight DIGs transferred Eight Deputy Inspector Generals (DIGs) had been transferred with effect from December 10 by Inspector General of Police (IGP) N. K. Illangakoon, the Police Department said.

The transfers had been based on service requirements with the approval of the Secretary of the Defence the Police Department said.

Transfer list is as follows:  

Maxi Proctor DIG in charge of Ratnapura and Kegalle Districts
Rohan Dias DIG in charge of Jaffna District
Jayantha Wickramasinghe DIG in charge of Vavuniya District
T.B. Samsudeen DIG in charge of Nuwara Eliya District
Gamini Mathurata DIG in charge of Galle District
U.K. Dissanayake DIG in charge of Killinochchi District 

Meanwhile, DIG Ratnapura and Kegalle Mahesh Perera, has been appointed as the Police Special Branch DIG and Kithsiri Ganegama who served in the Jaffna District has been transferred as the DIG of Puttlam District, the police said.(DS)

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  • tom Sunday, 08 December 2013 12:00 AM

    Vass must transfer Welikada to Mahara via DM Android App

    ANTON Sunday, 08 December 2013 06:07 AM

    PARADISE OF TRANSFERS.

    asoka Sunday, 08 December 2013 06:24 AM

    is slaka incident still going on you mean...?

    Doliya Sunday, 08 December 2013 06:56 AM

    Elections close by?

    Lanka Lover Sunday, 08 December 2013 11:45 AM

    alibabas of our Police Dept

    mike Sunday, 08 December 2013 12:52 PM

    very true and punish Vass with a flower vass on his head

    C.K.Lankaputhra Sunday, 08 December 2013 02:00 PM

    Wherever they go, it is the same unpolished Police of Sri Lanka.

    tishan Sunday, 08 December 2013 04:54 PM

    Vas is the only one caught because he killed some one close to Mahinda.

    garawi Monday, 09 December 2013 02:02 AM

    Transfer of police personnel hasbeen happening more frequently than ususal since this govt came into power. I wonder if there is a fear in the government circles that they will build a power base if they stay in one place too long? Otherwise it is not clear why. The once that need to be transfered for corruption stays put!


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