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Several senior cops given transfers

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COLOMBO (News 1st); Several senior police officers have been given transfers on the instructions of the Public Security Secretary, and subject to the approval of the National Police Commission.Senior DIG U.

P. A. D. K. P. Karunanayake who was in charge of the Community Police and Environment Protection Range was moved to the Western Province Traffic Range.DIG G.

I. D. R. Wijesinghe who served in that position was moved to the Galle Range.Acting DIG L. A. U. Sarath Kumara was appointed as the DIG in charge of the Western Province Crimes Range.He earlier served as the DIG in charge of the Batticaloa Range.Acting DIG W.

K. J. R. Dias was appointed as the DIG in charge of the Community Police and Environment Protection Range.He earlier served as the DIG in charge of the Western Province Crimes Range.Acting DIG A.

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