Cyberabad Police Commissioner Transfers 55 Inspectors with New Postings in Gachibowli

Cyberabad Police Commissioner M Ramesh has ordered a major administrative reshuffle transferring 55 police Inspectors with immediate effect, bringing new law enforcement leadership to Gachibowli and other key stations across the IT corridor. The reshuffle specifically targets crucial police stations in the IT hub, including Gachibowli, Madhapur, Raidurgam, and Narsingi, alongside the cybercrimes unit and the Central Crime Station (CCS).
Under the new orders, K Saidulu has been posted as the new Gachibowli Inspector to oversee local law enforcement and administration. The administrative changes are designed to redeploy experienced officers to key stations managing the city's rapidly growing technology and residential areas.
Several other notable transfers were announced for the IT corridor. Kukatpally Inspector KV Subba Rao has been reassigned to serve as the new Madhapur Inspector. In Raidurgam, Detective Inspector T Bhoopathi has been posted as the new Raidurgam Inspector.
Additionally, D Vishnuvardhan Reddy, who had been waiting for a posting, has been appointed as the Narsingi Inspector. D Swamy Goud, who was also waiting for a posting, has been designated as the new Kukatpally Inspector to fill the vacancy left by the reshuffle.
The administrative restructuring also extends to the Central Crime Station (CCS) and other local divisions. G Murali Kumar has been posted as the Inspector of CCS Narsingi, while G Satyanarayana and Sunkara Vijai have been assigned as the Inspectors for Quthbullapur and RC Puram, respectively.
To bolster the cybercrimes unit, three Inspectors who were waiting for postings have been given active assignments. A Gangadhar, P Yadi Reddy, and A Manmoham have all been deployed as cybercrimes Inspectors to manage the growing volume of digital cases in Cyberabad.
Commissioner M Ramesh has instructed the zonal Deputy Commissioners of Police (DCPs) to take the necessary action to facilitate the transition. The DCPs must promptly report the dates on which the transferred Inspectors are officially relieved from their current duties and when they report to their new offices.