Punjab Govt Transfers 36 IAS, 7 PCS Officers In Major Bureaucratic Reshuffle


Chandigarh, Mar 3 (PTI) In a major administrative reshuffle, the Punjab government on Monday transferred 36 IAS and seven PCS officers with immediate effect.

Senior IAS officer Jaspreet Talwar has been posted as additional chief secretary (planning), and ACS-cum-financial commissioner, taxation, according to an official order.

Krishan Kumar, who is holding the charge of principal secretary (water resources), has been given the additional charge of principal secretary (finance) while V K Meena has been posted as principal secretary (social justice, empowerment and minorities).

Vikas Garg has been posted as principal secretary (housing and urban development) while Rahul Tewari has been given the charge of principal secretary (food, civil supplies and consumer affairs).

Alaknanda Dayal has been posted as principal secretary (employment generation, skill development and training) while Ajit Balaji Joshi has been given the charge of administrative secretary (rural development and panchayats), the order said.

Abhinav has been posted as administrative secretary (tourism and cultural affairs) while Anindita Mitra has been posted as administrative secretary (higher education and languages).

Babita has been posted as commissioner, agriculture while Vineet Kumar has been given the posting of special secretary (personnel).

Dalwinderjit Singh has been posted as deputy commissioner, Gurdaspur replacing Uma Shankar Gupta.

Besides, PCS officers including Rupinder Pal Singh, Rajat Oberoi, Amit Mahajan were also shifted. 

Seventy drug smugglers held as part of anti-drug drive in Punjab

Punjab Police on Monday said it arrested 70 drug smugglers, among whom two were caught after an exchange of fire, and registered 48 FIRs across the state, as part of the ongoing anti-drugs drive.

The number of total drug smugglers arrested has reached 403 in just three days with these arrests, the police said.

Police also recovered 4.63 kg heroin, 500 grams ganja, 100 grams opium, 1548 intoxicant tablets and Rs 1.32 lakh in cash from the possession of the arrested drug smugglers, officials said.

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann last week set a deadline of three months to make the state drug-free. The state government has also constituted a five-member cabinet sub-committee to monitor action against the scourge of drugs.

Special Director General of Police (DGP) Arpit Shukla said Amritsar Rural police apprehended Jagtar Singh and Angrez Singh on Saturday, seizing 1 kilogram of ICE (methamphetamine) and Rs 1.4 lakh in cash from their possession.

He said that following disclosures of Jagtar, while he was being taken for recovery, he attempted to escape from police custody near Defence drain Attari, prompting the team to open fire injuring his right leg.

The accused was recaptured and provided immediate medical attention, he added.

In another operation, Amritsar Commissionerate Police apprehended a notorious drug smuggler, Sahil alias Neela of Faizpura in Amritsar, after a brief exchange of fire that took place near Palm Garden Colony in jurisdiction of Sadar Police Station, Shukla said.

Police teams were chasing the accused, when he opened fire at them, prompting the teams to retaliate, he said, adding that a .32 bore pistol was seized from Sahil’s possession.

The Special DGP further said the state government has enforced a three-pronged strategy” ‘Enforcement, De-addiction and Prevention (EDP) to eradicate drugs from the state.

Police also said an illegal property connected to a drug trafficker in village Bir Talab of Bathinda was razed.

In the past seven days, illegal properties of eight drug smugglers have been razed, they added.

Bathinda Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Amneet Kondal said in Bir Talab, a known hotspot for drug smuggling in the district, an illegal construction was being carried out on government land by Kulwinder Kaur, wife of Suraj, a drug trafficker.

“Suraj, who is currently incarcerated, has been involved in multiple drug-related offenses, with nine cases registered against him. His brother has also been booked under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act,” Kondal said.

The SSP said that the police is “We are committed to taking strict action within the boundaries of the law against anyone attempting to build properties in furtherance of the drug trade and no drug smuggler will go unpunished.” Meanwhile, police also carried out search operations at eight different jails including Central Jail Patiala, New Jail Nabha, Open Jail Nabha, District Jails — Sangrur, Barnala, Bathinda, Mansa and Rupnagar — in the state to check any illegal activities.

“Our police teams have thoroughly searched every nook and corner including barracks, kitchen and toilets in the jail complex,” Shukla said in a statement.

(This report has been published as part of the auto-generated syndicate wire feed. Apart from the headline, no editing has been done in the copy by ABP Live.)

Please follow and like us:

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

error

Enjoy this blog? Please spread the word :)

Scroll to Top