Sirsa Police Transfers Third SHO in 8 Months After Complaints
Sirsa SHO transferred for the third time in eight months as the Additional SHO takes charge after complaints.

Sirsa: The Sirsa Police have transferred an SHO for the third time in eight months. Superintendent of Police (SP) ordered the change after receiving several complaints about the police station’s functioning. The department has now handed charge to the Additional SHO.

SP Acts on Complaints

The SP reviewed complaints from local residents and other sources. After examining the matter, he decided to replace the SHO. The move aims to improve policing and provide better public service.

Police officials said they want faster action on public complaints. They also expect officers to handle investigations more efficiently.

Additional SHO Takes Over

The Additional SHO has taken charge of the police station. He will manage daily operations until the department appoints a regular SHO. Senior officers have directed the staff to clear pending cases and respond to complaints without delay.

Third SHO Change in Eight Months

This is the third SHO transfer in eight months. The repeated changes have raised questions about leadership at the police station. However, police officials said they made the decision to strengthen administration and improve accountability.

The district police also warned that they will take strict action against officers who fail to perform their duties. Officials said they remain committed to transparent policing and better public service.

Residents now expect the new officer to improve the police station’s functioning and restore confidence among the public.

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