Chhattisgarh: Why Were Seven IPS Officers Transferred?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Seven IPS officers transferred to enhance leadership in key districts.
- New appointments aim to tackle rising Naxal activities.
- Strategic reshuffle reflects government’s commitment to security.
- Experienced officers assigned to areas facing complex challenges.
- Focus on community safety and stability in sensitive regions.
Raipur, Oct 24 (NationPress) The government of Chhattisgarh has executed a significant transfer of seven Indian Police Service (IPS) officers, initiating leadership transformations across four critical districts.
The order, released on October 24, 2025 by the Home (Police) Department at Mahanadi Bhawan, reflects the Vishnu Deo Sai-led BJP administration's dedication to reassessing security arrangements in response to rising Naxal activities, industrial issues, and cyber threats.
This reshuffle primarily involves four Superintendent of Police (SP) rotations, aiming to infuse new energy into districts facing various challenges.
Ankita Sharma (IPS 2018 batch), formerly SP Sakti, has been designated as SP Rajnandgaon, a district known for its Naxal threats near Maharashtra. Sharma's previous achievements in community engagement and anti-extortion initiatives in coal-rich areas position her well for the complex border realities of Rajnandgaon, where recent intelligence reports indicate heightened Maoist activities.
In a complementary move, Prabhull Thakur (IPS 2015 batch) assumes the SP Sakti position, leveraging his experience from anti-trafficking efforts in Bilaspur to enhance security in the district's mining region.
Ratna Singh (IPS 2017 batch) is appointed as the new SP for Manendragarh-Chirimi-Bharatpur, a Surguja sub-division infamous for timber smuggling and tribal tensions, succeeding Chandra Mohan Singh (IPS 2014 batch), who will now serve as Director of Training/Operations, Fire Services and Emergency Response, along with the Civil Defence Headquarters in Raipur. Singh's experience in Dantewada's counter-insurgency operations will be crucial in addressing the area's ecological and law enforcement challenges.
Lastly, Pankaj Chandra (IPS batch unspecified) transitions from Commandant, 13th Battalion, Chhattisgarh Armed Force (CAF) in Korba to SP Kondagaon, a Bastar region known for ongoing Naxal threats. Chandra's command experience in high-mobility operations prepares him to strengthen the district's defenses. The remaining three transfers enhance the state-level police framework.
Yaduvalli Akshay Kumar (IPS 2018 batch) moves from SP Kondagaon to Assistant Inspector General (AIG) at Police Headquarters, Nava Raipur, improving strategic oversight. Mohit Garg, the former SP Rajnandgaon, receives a promotion to Deputy Inspector General (DIG) at PHQ, recognizing his contributions to resolving industrial unrest in Bhilai.