New Delhi: Senior Indian Police Service (IPS) officer Rakesh Asthana, who took charge as the Delhi Police Commissioner earlier on July 28, on Saturday effected a major reshuffle at the Additional Commissioner and DCP-level.


Delhi Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal has cleared these transfers and postings as per the order signed by Deputy Secretary (Home) Pawan Kumar.


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As per the order, 29 police officers have been transferred from their respective posts and assigned new responsibilities.


2004 batch Indian Police Service (IPS) officer Veenu Bansal, currently Additional Commissioner of Police/Traffic, has been transferred as Additional Commissioner /CPCR.


2008 batch IPS officer Anto Alphonse, currently DCP/North District, will be relieved for central deputation shortly.


2008 batch IPS officer Atul Kumar Thakur, currently DCP/South District, has been transferred as DCP/HQ-1.


2009 batch IPS officer Jasmeet Singh, currently DCP/Central District, has been transferred as DCP/Special Cell.


2010 batch IPS officer Brijendra Kumar Yadav, currently DCP/Traffic, has been transferred as DCP/Outer North District.


2010 batch IPS officer Shweta Chauhan, currently DCP/Headquarter, has been transferred as DCP/ Central District.


2010 batch IPS officer Esha Pandey, currently DCP/PCR, has been transferred as DCP/ South East District.


2011 batch IPS officer Ingit Pratap Singh, currently DCP/South West District, has been transferred as DCP/Special Cell.


2011 batch IPS officer Shankar Chaudhary, currently Additional DCP-1/Dwarka, has been transferred as DCP/ Dwarka district.


2014 batch IPS officer Vikram Singh, currently DCP/Traffic, has been transferred as Additional DCP-1/Dwarka.


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2016 batch IPS officer Sudhanshu Dhama, currently Additional DCP-1/ Outer District, has been transferred as Additional DCP-1/New Delhi District.


Besides, several other Delhi, Andaman and Nicobar Island Police Service (DANIPS) officers too have been transferred.