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The Superintendent of Police Dr. M. B. Boralingaih of Udupi District Transferred.

Published On : 01 Aug 2014   |  Reported By : Richard D'Souza


Udupi: The Superintendent of the of Udupi district Dr M B Boralingaiah has been transferred among 31 IPS officers by Karnataka state government. Dr Boralingaiah had taken charge as Udupi SP in January 2012.

 

He hails from Mallanayakahalli village in Maddur taluk of Mandya district. An IPS officer of 2008 batch.


He pursued MBBS at the Mysore Medical College in 2004 and was successful in his third attempt in clearing the civil services examinations.


Soon after receiving transfer order, Dr Boralingaiah thanked all his subordinates in Udupi district for their co-operation during his prolonged tenure of two-and-half-years.


On Thursday, Dr Boralingaiah was posted as the new Superintendent of Police of Davanagere district.


Senior IPS officer and former Chamarajnagar SP P Rajendra Prasad will replace Dr Boralingaiah as the new Superintendent of Police of Udupi district. The new SP is expected to take charge within a couple of days.

 

 







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