Bengaluru Police Constables Face Transfer Delays After 10 Years of Service
Stress mounts as constables face transfer delays despite 10-year eligibility
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Civil police constables in Bengaluru, Karnataka, are experiencing distress due to delays in inter-district transfers despite being eligible after 10 years of service. Mohan Kumar Danappa, a member of the Karnataka State Police Complaints Authority, has urged the Home Department for immediate intervention.
- 01Constables in Bengaluru report distress over transfer delays.
- 02Many have completed 10 years of service but remain in the same unit.
- 03Mohan Kumar Danappa has raised the issue with government officials.
- 04The situation highlights concerns within the Karnataka police force.
- 05Immediate action is sought from the Home Department.
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Civil police constables in Bengaluru, Karnataka, are facing significant distress as many eligible personnel are denied inter-district transfers despite completing 10 years of service in their current units. The issue has been brought to light by Mohan Kumar Danappa, a member of the Karnataka State Police Complaints Authority, who recently wrote to the Additional Chief Secretary of the Home Department. Danappa's letter emphasizes the need for immediate intervention to address the grievances of constables, reflecting broader concerns within the Karnataka police force regarding personnel management and transfer policies.
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The delays in transfers can lead to dissatisfaction among police constables, affecting their morale and potentially impacting law enforcement effectiveness in the region.
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