Hindustan Times (West UP)

Special commission­er to head traffic police

- Arun Dev letters@hindustant­imes.com

BENGALURU: Karnataka police has appointed a special commission­er to manage the traffic in Bengaluru. In a major overhaul of the city’s traffic management system, the new officer will be of the rank of additional director general of police (ADGP) and a deputy inspector general (DIG) rank officer will assist him, according to a state government order.

The state government has brought back M A Saleem, a 1993-batch IPS officer, to helm traffic in the city. To accommodat­e Saleem, the post of the Bengaluru city traffic police chief has been upgraded to ADGP rank, to which even the city police commission­er belongs. In a newly created post, M N Anucheth has been posted as Joint commission­er, Bengaluru city traffic police, to assist Saleem.

According to a senior officer, the decision was taken by the Chief Minister’s Office to address concerns over the traffic in the city. Several industrial­ists and investors had raised concerns over crippling traffic, particular­ly during Invest Karnataka 2022. Following this, chief minister Basavaraj Bommai, who also holds charge of

Bengaluru developmen­t, set traffic management as a top priority. Earlier, the traffic top post was reserved for an officer of the rank of inspector general of police. Bengaluru police got a special commission­er after more than 29 years. In 1993, HT Sagliana was appointed as the special commission­er to then police commission­er Kodanada Ramaiah.

“He (Saleem) is the right candidate for the post. He has vast experience in handling Bengaluru’s traffic and has a PhD in traffic management as well,” said Praveen Sood, DG and IGP Karnataka.

Saleem got a doctorate degree in traffic management from Bangalore University in 2010. Prior to his promotion as Mysuru police commission­er, Saleem worked as the additional commission­er of police (traffic) from 2011-2015.

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