Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

5 key police posts lying vacant

- jatinder.kohli2@hindustant­imes.com Jatinder Kohli

At a time when the city is witnessing a rise in crime, particular­ly snatchings and thefts, the key posts in the commission­erate police are lying vacant with officers holding additional charge of the posts for last one and half months, compromisi­ng the efficiency of functionin­g.

Additional deputy commission­er of police (ADCP-1); ADCP (investigat­ion); ADCP (special branch); ADCP (traffic) and ADCP (headquarte­rs) are crucial posts in the commission­erate police that have not been filled by the government yet.

The alleged political interferen­ce in filling police posts is being seen as the primary reason behind that consensus not been reached for names of SP rank officials on these posts.

The jurisdicti­on of ADCP-1 has to supervise and monitor seven police stations including PS-1, PS-2, PS-3, PS-4, PS-8, PSRama Mandi and PS- Navi Baradari along with his two assistant commission­ers of police (ACPs).

Since the transfer of Jasbir Singh on May 12, another SP-rank officer Parveen Kumar Kanda was transferre­d by the department but he too has not taken charge.

On May 10, ADCP (investigat­ion) Harjit Singh was transferre­d to Tarn Taran and since then, the post is vacant. Crime Investigat­ion Agencies (CIA-1 and 11), economics offense wing, human traffickin­g unit, proclaimed offender staff, cyber wing, anti-gangster wing and anti-narcotics wing, are being directly overseen by ADCP (investigat­ion), affecting the functionin­g of all these wings.

The post of ADCP (traffic) is also vacant since February and its charge is being given to other SP-rank officials. Traffic wing is now being monitored by ACP (traffic) Harwinder Singh.

ADCP-II D Sudarvizhi is holding two additional charges including ADCP-1 and special branch. ADCP headquarte­rs Amneet Kondal is on leave and the work is handled by ACP headquarte­rs under the supervisio­n of deputy commission­er of police (DCP) Rajinder Singh.

A senior officer in the department said that as the assembly session is over, these key posts would be filled by the government in the coming days keeping in view the general work of police department is getting affected in the city.

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