Mangaluru, Jan 6: Senior IPS officer P Harishekaran on Friday formally took charge as the Inspector- General of Police (Western Range).
He is the 12th IGP of the vast range comprising Dakshina Kannada, Uttara Kannada, Udupi and Chikkamagaluru district police units.
Outgoing IGP J Arun Chakravarthy, who has been transferred posted as the IGP (Internal Security), Bengaluru, welcomed the new officer at his office on Friday afternoon.
A 1996 batch IPS officer, Mr Harishekaran is among the many officers transferred by the State Government on Saturday.
Mr. Harishekaran (49) is a native of Tamil Nadu. He is a postgraduate in Arts and knows Tamil, Hindi and Kannada. He has worked in different positions and was recently the Additional Commissioner of Police (East), Bengaluru city.
Among the other IPS officers who have been transferred are C.B. Ryshyanth, who was working as Additional Superintendent of Police, Puttur Sub Division. Mr. Ryshyanth has been transferred as Superintendent of Police, Bagalkote.
Mr. Ryshyanth, a 2013 batch IPS officer, worked as Assistant Superintendent of Police, Puttur Sub Divsion, since October 13, 2015.
Patil Vinayak Vasantrao is the new Superintendent of Police, Karwar. He worked as Superintendent of Police of Yadgir district.
The incumbent, C. Vamsi Krishna, has been posted as Superintendent of Police, Haveri, vice B. Ramesh, who will be the new SP of Ramanagaram.
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