Hyderabad: In a major reshuffle, the Hyderabad City Police has transferred 30 police officers, including Deputy Commissioners of Police (DCPs) and Assistant Superintendents of Police (ASPs), to new postings. This move is part of a larger effort to reorganize the police force and improve efficiency.The transfers are aimed at filling vacancies and ensuring better management of police resources across the city. The new postings follow recommendations from the Police Establishment Board and are expected to bring fresh perspectives to various police stations and units. The reshuffle includes officers from different ranks and departments, reflecting the administration’s commitment to maintaining a dynamic and responsive police force. The Hyderabad City Police Commissioner emphasized that the welfare of the police staff and the need for fixed duties in all zones were key considerations in the reorganization process.This major shuffle is anticipated to enhance the overall performance of the police force and address the growing demands for effective law enforcement in the rapidly developing city.

