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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 zon ....
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Industrial associations, police step up voters’ awareness campaigns Updated: Updated: Programmes held to encourage 100 % voting Share Article AAA District Collector K. Rajamani released a gas balloon to create awareness on the importance of voting. | Photo Credit: S. Siva Saravanan Programmes held to encourage 100 % voting Signature campaigns were held at the office of the Police Commissioner and police stations in the city on Thursday under the Election Commission of India’s (ECI) Systematic Voters Education and Electoral Participation (SVEEP) programme to encourage 100 % voting. Police Commissioner Sumit Sharan launched the campaign by signing on a board on his office premises. Deputy Commissioners G. Stalin (Law and Order), E.S. Uma (Crime), R. Mutharasu (Traffic) and A. Myilvaganan (Headquarters), senior officers and staff working in the office complex also took part in the campaign. ....
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Man decamps with police motorcycle | Coimbatore News indiatimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from indiatimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.