Vishwas Nangre Patil appointed Nagpur Police Commissioner in Maharashtra reshuffle
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
The Maharashtra government on Tuesday, 24 June ordered a sweeping reshuffle of its police force, appointing senior IPS officer Vishwas Nangre Patil as the new Police Commissioner of Nagpur, the state's second capital. Nangre Patil, widely known as Mumbai's 'Singham' for his uncompromising approach to crime, moves to the role from his previous posting as Additional Director General of Police (ADG) in the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB).
Key Appointments and Transfers
Outgoing Nagpur Police Commissioner IPS Singhal has been moved to the ACB as ADG — effectively a direct swap of roles between the two senior officers. In another significant posting, IPS Sanjay Verma has been transferred from Director General (Judicial and Technical) to Director General, Police Housing and Welfare Corporation. IPS Archana Tyagi, frequently referred to as the 'Lady Singham', has been shifted from Director General, Police Housing and Welfare Corporation to Director General (Judicial and Technical).
Promotions and Mid-Level Transfers
IPS Dattatray Shinde has been promoted to Inspector General and transferred from Additional Police Commissioner, Mira-Bhayander-Vasai-Virar to Inspector General, State Crime Record Department (CID), Pune. IPS Sanjay Shintre moves from Deputy Inspector General (Cyber Mumbai) to fill Shinde's vacated post as Additional Police Commissioner, Mira-Bhayander-Vasai-Virar.
District-Level Reshuffles
The restructuring extends to Superintendents of Police and Deputy Commissioners across several districts. Nitesh Rohan, SP Hingoli, has been transferred to SP Nanded; Abhishek Kumar, SP Nanded, moves to DCP Pune City; and Shrimant Lad, Additional SP Khamgaon (Buldhana), steps up to SP Hingoli. Rupali Ambure, DCP Dial 112 (Navi Mumbai), has been posted to SP, Maharashtra State Security Corporation.
At the city level, Shashikant Satav (DCP Nagpur City) moves to DCP Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, Ramesh Dhumal (DCP Amravati City) takes charge as DCP Nagpur City, and Prashant Mohite (DCP Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar) is posted to DCP Dial 112 (Navi Mumbai). Piyush Jagtap, Commandant SRPF Group 17 (Chandrapur), moves to Additional SP Khamgaon (Buldhana), while Narayan Shirgaonkar, Commandant SRPF Group 13 (Gadchiroli), shifts to Commandant SRPF Group 19 (Ahilyanagar). Pranjali Sonawane, SP CID Amravati, has been posted as DCP Amravati City.
Why the Reshuffle Was Ordered
According to government sources, the administrative overhaul is aimed at streamlining law enforcement, reinforcing urban policing capacity, and placing experienced officers in critical operational and administrative roles. The timing — ahead of what officials described as upcoming state challenges — signals a deliberate recalibration of command structures across Maharashtra's major cities and districts. Notably, Nagpur's significance as the state's winter capital and a key administrative hub makes the choice of its new police chief particularly consequential.
What Comes Next
With Nangre Patil's proven track record in anti-corruption and urban law enforcement, his appointment to Nagpur is expected to sharpen the city's policing posture. The broader reshuffle — spanning DG, IG, SP, and DCP levels — suggests the Maharashtra government is conducting a comprehensive reset of its law-and-order machinery ahead of the months ahead.