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Nurpur SP to hold additional charge of Dehra police district

Ashok Ratan Nurpur SP. File photo

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SP Ashok Ratan (IPS-2017) will also hold the additional charge of the newly notified 15th police district, Dehra. The state government issued the order in this regard on Thursday.

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Dehra is the third non-administrative police district in the state after Baddi and Nurpur. Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu had promised the people of Dehra to grant the Dehra subdivision the status of a police district status.

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As per information, Dehra is one of the oldest tehsils in the state created during the British regime in 1868. Before 1986, it had a police chowki falling under the jurisdiction of the Jawalamukhi police station. However, during the regime of Virbhadra Singh in 1986, it was upgraded to a police station, following which the office of the Deputy Superintendent Police (DSP) was established here after a few years.

The Dehra police district will include the offices of the DSPs of Jawalamukhi, Dehra and Dadasibha and six police stations of Jawalamukhi, Rakkar, Khudian, Dehra, Haripur and Dadasibha.

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