Kothakota Sreenivasa Reddy Assumes Office as Hyderabad Police Commissioner
In a recent development, the Telangana government announced key changes in the leadership of the state's police force. As part of the reshuffling, Kothakota Sreenivasa Reddy has been appointed as the new Police Commissioner of Hyderabad, succeeding Sandeep Shandhilya.
The reshuffling of police commissioners extends to four zones, with G Sudheer Babu, from the IPS batch of 2001, taking on the role of Rachakonda Police Commissioner. Avinash Mohanthy has been appointed as the Commissioner of Police for Cyberabad, ushering in a new era of leadership in these crucial positions.
The outgoing Hyderabad Police Commissioner, Sandeep Shandhilya, will now serve as the Director of Telangana State Narcotics Bureau, leveraging his expertise in a new capacity. This strategic realignment aims to bring fresh perspectives and skills to the forefront, ensuring effective law enforcement across the designated zones.
Kothakota Sreenivasa Reddy, the newly appointed Police Commissioner of Hyderabad, is expected to bring his experience and dedication to the role, contributing to the maintenance of law and order in the city. With a proven track record, these changes are anticipated to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of the police force in the specified regions.
Additionally, M Stephen Raveendra and D S Chauhan have been directed to report to the Director General of Police (DGP) office, marking a period of transition and reorganization within the state's law enforcement apparatus.
As these new leaders assume their roles, the focus remains on ensuring the safety and security of the citizens of Telangana. The Telangana government's decision to strategically place experienced officers in key positions reflects its commitment to fostering a robust and responsive law enforcement system. The public will be watching closely as the new team of police commissioners takes charge, with expectations of continued dedication to upholding the rule of law and ensuring the well-being of the community.
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