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3 Punjab Police ASIs sent on compulsory retirement

LUDHIANA: Three Assistant Sub Inspectors (ASI) of Punjab Police were on Wednesday sent on compulsory retirement for disobeying the orders of challaning the vehicles.

3 Punjab Police ASIs sent on compulsory retirement

All the three were posted in the city traffic squad. Tribune photo



Ludhiana, March 22

Three Assistant Sub Inspectors (ASI) of Punjab Police were on Wednesday sent on compulsory retirement for disobeying the orders of challaning the vehicles.

All the three were posted in the city traffic squad.

Those who were removed from the services were ASI Kulwinder Singh, ASI Neel Kanth and Davinder Singh.

The Police commissioner Kunwar Partap Singh has also changed the entire staff of the traffic police, a senior police officer said. — PTI

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