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GANGTOK, July 28: In the latest round of transfers effecting senior Police Officers, Pratap Pradhan, SPS, Addl. Superintendent of Police/SDPO, Jorethang is transferred and posted as Addl. Superintendent of Police/SDPO, Gyalshing while ST Tonyot, SPS, Addl. Superintendent of Police, Traffic (North/East), who have been transferred and posted as SDPO, Gyalshing will continue as Addl. Superintendent of Police, Traffic (North/East).
Sammi Rai, SPS, Addl. Superintendent of Police, Vigilance is transferred and posted as SDPO, Rangpo while KD Sangdarpa, SPS, Addl. Superintendent of Police/SDPO, Soreng, who have been transferred and posted as SDPO, Rabongla will continue as SDPO, Soreng.
Sonam Gyatso, SPS, Addl. Superintendent of Police, East is transferred and posted as Addl. Superintendent of Police, Vigilance, Lawang Dhondup Bhutia, SPS, Addl. Superintendent of Police, Namchi is transferred and posted as Addl. Superintendent of Police/SDPO Jorethang and B K Sharma, SPS, Addl. Superintendent of Police/ Vigilance Officer, PWD/Roads & Bridges is transferred and posted as Addl. Superintendent of Police, Special Branch, Gangtok.
KL Tenzing, SPS, Addl. Superintendent of Police/SDPO, Gyalshing, who have been transferred and posted as Addl. Superintendent of Police, Traffic (N/E) is now transferred and posted as Addl. Superintendent of Police (East) Gangtok while KK Gurung, SPS, Dy. Superintendent of Police, Special Branch, Gangtok is transferred and posted as Vigilance Officer, PWD (Roads & Bridges).
T D Kazi, SPS, SDPO, Rabongla, who have been transferred and posted as SDPO, Soreng is transferred and posted as SDPO, Namchi while Sonam Tshering, SPS, SDPO, Rangpo will take over as Dy. Superintendent of Police, IRB, New Delhi.
TB Rai, SDPO, Namchi is transferred and posted as SDPO, Rabongla and Tilak Chettri, who have been recently promoted as Dy. Superintendent of Police will continue as Dy. Superintendent of Police (Jail), Namchi.
BB Subba, who have been recently promoted as Dy. Superintendent of Police is transferred and posted as Dy. Superintendent of Police (HQ) South District Namchi vice Shri Lawang Dhondup Bhutia.

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