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Accusing state BJP chief K Annamalai, “a former Karnataka police officer”, of trying to “defame Tamil Nadu” police on the October 23 Coimbatore car blast case, the state police on Saturday issued a strong statement alleging that he was trying to “divert the probe” into the October 23 incident.
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Tamil Nadu BJP President Annamalai has written a letter to Governor RN Ravi urging him to suspend ADGP Davidson Devasirwadam in the fake passport case as it has serious implication to National Security .
Coimbatore: The en masse transfer of police personnel in the district after DMK came to power has raised eyebrows.
More than 80% of police officers, including 30 of the 40 inspectors, eight assistant commissioners of police (ACPs), six deputy superintendent of police (DSPs), deputy commissioners and even the city police commissioner were shunted out after the new government was formed.
The wind of change had started blowing through the district during the election season. Former Coimbatore collector K Rajamani and city police commissioner Sumit Sharan were transferred after DMK leaders petitioned the Election Commission of India (ECI). S Nagarajan and Davidson Devasirvatham replaced them respectively. Later, superintendent of police Ara Arularasu and additional superintendent of police G S Anitha were transferred. S Selvanagarathinam was appointed superintendent of police. Inspector general of police (west zone) K Periaiah was transferred and Dhinakaran was posted west zone IG. Dhi