UP Police transfers 11 IPS officers, appoints J Ravindra Goud as new CP in Ghaziabad

New Delhi, May 3
The Uttar Pradesh Police issued a sudden transfer order of 11 IPS officers in the force recently notably changing the Police Commissioner of Ghaziabad Commissionarate.
The government has appointed J Ravindra Goud, who was Police Commissioner of Agra Police Commissionerate as the Police Commissioner of Ghaziabad Police Commissionerate now.
Ajay Kumar Mishra, Police Commissioner of Ghaziabad Police Commissionerate, has been appointed as Inspector General of Police, Prayagraj Range, Prayagraj.
Neelabja Chaudhary, Additional Director General of Police, ATS, Lucknow, has been appointed as the Additional Director General of Police, CID, Lucknow. Deepak Kumar, Inspector General of Police, Agra Range, has been appointed as the Police Commissioner of Agra Police Commissionerate.
Prem Kumar Gautam, Inspector General of Police, Prayagraj Range, has been appointed as the Inspector General of Police, ATS, Lucknow. Shailesh Kumar Pandey, Deputy Inspector General/Senior Superintendent of Police, Mathura, has been appointed as the Inspector General of Police, Agra Range.
Anil Kumar, Senior Superintendent of Police, Bulandshahr, has been appointed as the Senior Superintendent of Police, Mathura.Dinesh Kumar Singh, Superintendent of Police, Barabanki, has been appointed as the Senior Superintendent of Police, Bulandshahr.
Premchand, Superintendent of Police, Police Recruitment and Promotion Board, Lucknow, has been appointed as Commandant, 6th Battalion PAC, Meerut. Amit Vijayvargiya, Superintendent of Police, Bahraich, has been appointed as the Superintendent of Police, Barabanki.
Suraj Kumar Rai, Commandant, 6th Battalion PAC, Meerut, has been appointed as the Superintendent of Police, Bahraich.
It is being alleged that there was a conflict between MLA Nandkishore Gurjar and former police commissioner Ajay Kumar Mishra following an incident during a "Kalash Yatra" in the Loni area on March 20. The police had attempted to halt the procession on the grounds that it was being carried out without proper permission. However, Gurjar vehemently denied this, claiming that the necessary permissions were in place. During the scuffle that ensued, the police resorted to a lathi charge, and in the chaos, MLA Gurjar's kurta was torn.