Rasheed, an officer in the rank of DYSP with Kerala police, was on two-year deputation as passport officer and his deputation period ended on August 4. He took charge as passport officer on August 4, 2011.
Rasheed was today sent back to his parent department of Kerala Police.
According to official sources, he had asked for one more year extension, which was rejected by the Union Ministry of External Affairs.
State Opposition leader V S Achuthanandan had also demanded action against Rasheed, who is related to a senior leader of Indian Union Muslim League, the second largest partner in the Congress-led ruling UDF in Kerala.
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