DSP Transfer Order J&K 2026: 4 Officers Shifted in Major Police Reshuffle
DSP Transfer Order J&K 2026: Key Update
In a significant administrative move, Jammu and Kashmir Police has ordered the transfer of four Deputy Superintendents of Police (DySPs) with immediate effect. The order, issued from Police Headquarters Jammu, aims to streamline administrative efficiency and operational effectiveness across departments.
According to officials, the reshuffle has been approved by higher authorities and will be implemented immediately.
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List of Transferred Officers
The following officers have been transferred:
🔹 Tahir Amin Sheikh
➡️ From: DSP DAR Jammu
➡️ To: SDPO Domana
🔹 Dheeraj Singh Katoch
➡️ From: SDPO Border Kathua
➡️ To: DSP DAR Jammu
🔹 Mudassar Hussain
➡️ From: SDPO Domana
➡️ To: DSP 4 JKAP
🔹 Karan Kumar
➡️ From: DYSP CID CI Jammu (JIC)
➡️ To: SDPO Border Kathua
Additional Instructions in Order
Officials stated that the officer listed at Serial No. 03 (Mudassar Hussain) will join his new posting after completion of earned leave. Meanwhile, the post of DSP 4 JKAP will remain attached with SSP Jammu office for salary purposes during the leave period.
All officers have been directed to be relieved from their current positions immediately to ensure smooth transition.
Administrative Impact
Such reshuffles are a routine part of policing strategy in Jammu & Kashmir, aimed at strengthening law enforcement and improving field-level efficiency. Transfers also help in maintaining transparency and accountability within the system.
Conclusion
The latest DSP transfer order reflects ongoing efforts by J&K Police to optimize its administrative structure. These changes are expected to enhance coordination and operational readiness across key districts.
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