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Tripura Government Announces Major Police Reshuffle: 43 Officers Transferred

Tripura government has announced a major reshuffle in the police department, transferring and promoting as many as 43 IPS and TPS officers across different districts and specialized units. The decision, notified on Sunday, aims to strengthen law enforcement, improve security, and enhance efficiency in public service delivery.

Krishnendu Chakraborty Elevated to IGP (Intelligence & Security)

The most notable promotion in the reshuffle is that of Krishnendu Chakraborty, who has been elevated from his position as DIG (Crime) with additional charge of SP (SB) to IGP (Intelligence & Security). He will continue to hold the additional charge of SP (Special Branch). Chakraborty’s promotion reflects the government’s focus on strengthening intelligence and security operations in the state.

Key Appointments Across the State

The reshuffle brings fresh responsibilities to several senior officers. Some of the key changes include:

Aim of the Reshuffle

According to officials, the reshuffle has been carried out to optimize policing efficiency and strengthen specialized wings such as intelligence, anti-narcotics, and vigilance. By strategically reallocating experienced officers, the government seeks to ensure faster decision-making, effective crime control, and improved security coordination across Tripura.

Strengthening Security in Tripura

This large-scale reshuffle highlights the state government’s commitment to maintaining law and order while addressing emerging challenges such as drug trafficking, organized crime, border security, and cybercrime. The newly appointed officers are expected to bring fresh energy to their departments and work towards enhancing public trust in the police system.

Conclusion

The transfer of 43 officers marks one of the most comprehensive police reshuffles in recent years in Tripura. With senior officials like Krishnendu Chakraborty taking on crucial intelligence and security responsibilities, the state government has signaled its determination to boost security infrastructure and ensure effective policing across the state.

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