Meena, who has been repeatedly accused by AAP government of stalling its fight against corruption, was transferred along with 13 other senior Delhi Police officials on February 17, well over a month ago.
A joint commissioner of New Delhi district here, Meena is an officer of 1989-batch AGMUT cadre. His name along with that of one other senior official, Shweta Chauhan, was not there in the relieving order issued on March 23, an official source said.
In the past three years, Meena was scheduled to have been transferred to Arunachal Pradesh and Andaman and Nicobar Islands, but in both cases the orders were cancelled, the source said.
Under current rules, any officer under the Arunachal Pradesh-Goa-Mizoram-Union Territories (AGMUT) cadre has to take at least three "hard" postings, which include serving at places like Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram and Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
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While the first hard posting has a minimum tenure of three years, the subsequent ones last for two years, a senior police official said.
SK Gautam (Joint Commissioner-Central), who was probing the controversial protest outside the RSS office here in which the protesters were allegedly assaulted, has been transferred to Puducherry.
The relieving order also mentions the names of seven other officers.
Two officers, TS Luthra (Joint Commissioner-rank) and Deepak Gauri (Additional DCP), have already left to join their new postings.