In a recent development in Goa, police inspectors have been given a two-day deadline to shift transfer-resistant police officers. The move comes as part of efforts to streamline the police force and ensure smooth functioning. The decision was taken to address the issue of transfer-resistant cops who have been reluctant to move to new postings. This directive aims to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the police department in the state. Goa police inspectors have been instructed to ensure that all transfer orders are implemented within the stipulated time frame. The deadline set for the transfer of these officers underscores the authorities’ commitment to maintaining discipline and accountability within the force. The initiative is expected to enhance overall police operations and service delivery. It is essential for the police department to have a cohesive and cooperative team to effectively tackle crime and maintain law and order in the state. By enforcing timely transfers, the Goa police administration is taking proactive steps to address any potential disruptions in policing activities. This move is a part of ongoing efforts to enhance the performance and professionalism of the police force in Goa. The decision to enforce the transfer of resistant cops within two days reflects the authorities’ determination to uphold the standards of governance and public safety.

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Goa Police give inspectors 2 days to transfer resistant officers, cracks down on non-compliance.
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