Jammu and Kashmir Police carried out transfers of 12 Superintendents of Police and shifted Mohammed Arshad, a decorated officer who has been at the forefront of various anti-militancy operations, to Kathua to head an Indian Reserve Battalion.
Arshad has been replaced by Shridhar Patil, an IPS officer of 2010. Patil was earlier posted as SP Awantipura from where he was shifted within four months and posted in Railways.
Arshad, a 1999 batch officer of Kashmir Police Services, has been posted as Commandant of 19th battalion of Indian Reserve Police at Kathua in Jammu.
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Arshad is one of the most decorated officers of the state police who has been awarded Police Medal for Gallantry four times besides Sher-e-Kashmir medal for gallantry.
After remaining in anti-militancy cell for five years, Arshad was shifted to various districts like Awantipora, Budgam, Kupwara and finally to Kulgam where he acted a bridge between the administration and people and he was known for his people-friendly approach.
During the present crisis, Arshad had been holding the fort in Kulgam and not allowed any law and order situation within the town. However, people from neighbouring Shopian and Anantnag had held protests in the outskirts of his district resulting in few deaths.
Among other orders, Dalip Kumar, who was holding the post of Commandant of 19 IR battalion, has been posted as SSP Railways.
Farooq Ahmad Hakeem has been appointed as principal of Sheeri training institute, while Aijaz Ahmed, Dawood Ayoub, Mohammad Yousif were appointed as Additional Superintendents of Police in Kulgam, Bandipora and Rajouri respectively.
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