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PHQ starts taking back excessive PSOs, guards retained by retd officers
9/15/2015 11:46:25 PM
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JAMMU, Sept 15: Police Headquarters (PHQ) has started the much-awaited exercise of taking back excessive PSOs and other cops, which have been retained by senior police officers after their retirement.
The retired officers are of the ranks of DGPs, IGPs, DIGs, SSPs and SPs. The work on trimming their security cover was in fact started soon after Early Times had some time back carried a series of news stories on the retired police officers who had unauthorisedly retained excessive PSOs and other cops to mop their houses, drop their children to schools and other educational institutions, fetching vegetables and curd from the market and doing other menial jobs.
Police sources said PHQ first "withdraws the excessive PSOs, guards and cops working as the official servants of retired police officers on the pretext that police organisation was faced with the shortage of police personnel. Once drawn, they are not sent back".
These retired police officers had now started approaching the concerned district police officers for retaining their excessive official "servants" but their demands were unlikely to be fulfilled, the sources added.
Sources said a list of all the retired officers had been prepared and security of many of them would be drawn completely. Excessive guards, PSOs and other cops in hundreds were at present working in the houses of retired senior cops as their servants.
After all of them were withdrawn, they would be posted in police stations and assigned other jobs of policing, the sources added.
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