Breaking New

Chennai City gets new police commissioner

Web Desk

The Tamil Nadu government has appointed Mahesh Kumar Aggarwal as Chennai’s City Commissioner. He replaces A.K. Viswanathan, who will take charge as Additional Director General of Police (ADGP), Operations, Chennai, a post that was previously held by Mahesh Kumar Aggarwal.

Mr. Aggarwal played an important role during the migrant labourer crisis during the early stages of COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown in the state. Notably, he was posted as the nodal officer in Chennai’s North Zone in April to assist Greater Chennai Corporation in containing the spread of COVID-19.

For about seven years, Mr. Aggarwal served as the Deputy Inspector-General of Police in the Central Bureau of Investigation, Chandigarh.

AKViswanathan / MaheshKumarAggarwal

Mr. Aggarwal has also received Police Medal for Meritorious Service and Chief Minister’s Medal for Outstanding Devotion to Duty. In 2018, he was awarded the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister’s Police Medal for Excellence in Public Service.

As part of a major regime of Indian Police Services (IPS) officers in Tamil Nadu, the State government had transferred a host of other officers including Commissioners of Madurai and Tirupur, S Davidson Devasirvatham and Sanjay Kumar respectively. Devasirvatham is now ADGP, Technical Services, Chennai while Kumar is IGP, Technical Services. Prem Anand Sinha is the new Commissioner of Madurai City.

R. Dhinakaran who was the IGP/Additional Commissioner of Police of law and order, north, Greater Chennai Police (GCP), will take up law and order, South. This post was previously held by Prem Anand Sinha.

Among the other postings in Chennai, Sunil Kumar IPS will take charge as DGP, State human rights commission, Chennai and Amalraj who was Commissioner, Trichy will now take charge as Additional COP/IGP, Chennai. M.T. Ganeshmoorthy will take charge as IG, Economic offences wing.

Kapil Kumar C. Saratkar who was previously the Deputy Inspector General of Police/Joint Commissioner of Police, Law and Order, North, GCP, has now been promoted to fill vacancy and take charge as IGP, special investigation division (SID), Crime Branch Criminal Investigation Department (CB CID), Chennai.

N. Kannan has been promoted to take charge as Additional Commissioner, Traffic, Chennai. A. Arun who previously held the post will take charge as IGP of law and order, north, GCP. K. Bhavaneeswari has been promoted and posted as IGP, General, Chennai.

The Gulf Indians

Recent Posts

Systamatic Persecution of Christians in India

Joseph Maliakan  Seven months  of January to July 2025 , witnessed an unprecedented 334 incidents…

1 day ago

Muscat to Host 2025 Youth Ambassadors Programme, Expanding Regional Participation and Global Engagement

Muscat : Set to take place in Muscat this October, the 2025 edition of the…

6 days ago

ADNOC Gas Signs 10-Year LNG Supply Deal with Hindustan Petroleum

Dubai: ADNOC Gas has entered into a 10-year agreement to supply liquefied natural gas (LNG)…

6 days ago

Supreme Court rules against Criminalising Protest

Joseph Maliakan In a great relief to political, social and human rights activists in the…

1 week ago

ED CANNOT BE A SUPER COP : Supreme Court and High Court

By Joseph MaiakanThe Enforcement Directorate ( ED ) the long arm of the Modi government…

2 weeks ago

Indian School Al Seeb Mourns the Loss of Beloved Educator Ms. Lekha Jackson

Muscat: The Indian School Al Seeb (ISAS) community is deeply saddened by the passing of…

3 weeks ago

This website uses cookies.