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Encounter specialist Daya Nayak transferred out of Mumbai
ByAhmed AliAhmed Ali / Updated: May 7, 2021, 07:31 IST
MUMBAI: Five police inspectors from
Mumbai Police, including
ATS) have been transferred out of the city.
On Thursday, police inspector Daya Nayak who was instrumental in solving the planting of gelatin sticks outside industrialist Mukesh Ambani’s house at Carmicheal Road and subsequent murder of Scorpio Car owner Mansukh Hiran murder was transferred to Gondia.
A case has been registered under the Atomic Energy Act of 1962
In 2019, the government had held back his transfer out of the city citing threat to his life as he has gunned down more than 80 criminals in police encounters.
Police inspector Sudhir Dalvi, attached to Malad police station, has been transferred to Nanveez in Daund.
Crime branch inspector Nandkumar Gopale, an officer with an excellent record of investigation, was transferred to police training at Jalna.
Inspector Sachin Kadam has been shifted to Tribal Research & Training Institute Aurangabad and inspector Kedar Pawar to Jalgaon.
While the director general of police (DGP) office maintains that these officers have been transferred on administrative grounds, transfers of these five selective officers before the completion of their tenures is seen as strife among the senior IPS officers.
Most of these officers have worked under Deven Bharti, who is now heading the Maharashtra State Security Corporation.