Nikita Khatter takes charge as Dabwali SP
Nikita Khatter officially took charge as the new Superintendent of Police (SP) of the Dabwali police district on Wednesday. She was recently transferred from Gurugram Range (ACB) to Dabwali.
On her arrival at the SP office, she was welcomed by ASP Mayank Mudgil, DSP Sandeep Dhankhar (Kalanwali), Women Police Station in-charge SI Kamla Devi and Security Branch in-charge SI Subhash. Before this role, she served as SP, ACB in Gurugram; DCP, Traffic in Panchkula; Additional SP in Sonepat and ASP in Gohana.
After assuming office, SP Nikita Khatter addressed the media and made her priorities clear. She said action would be taken to stop organised crime in the district
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