Chandigarh: The Punjab government has ordered the transfer of 19 police officers, including one IPS officer and 18 PPS officers, with new administrative postings issued across the state. The transfers cover key positions such as DCP (Deputy Commissioner of Police), ADCP (Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police), and SP (Superintendent of Police).
Among the notable changes, encounter specialist Bikram Brar has been given additional charges as SP Dera Bassi, SP AGTF (Punjab), and SP Operations (OFTEC), in addition to his previous postings.
Key Transfers and Postings
IPS Officer:
• Vineet Ahlawat (IPS) – SP Investigation, Jalandhar Rural
PPS Officers:
• Parminder Singh – DCP Headquarters, Jalandhar
• Rakesh Kumar Yadav – ADCP-II, Jalandhar
• Harinder Singh – SP Investigation, Kapurthala
• Prabhjot Singh – SP Intelligence Wing, Punjab
• Rajinder Kumar – SP Intelligence Wing, Punjab
• Deep Kamal – SP Intelligence Wing, Punjab
• Akashdeep Singh Aulakh – SP Intelligence Wing, Punjab
• Dev Singh – ADCP-III, Ludhiana
• Kanwalpreet Singh – ADCP Industrial Security, Ludhiana
• Gurpratap Singh Sahota – SP Security and Traffic, Tarn Taran
• Manpreet Shinmar – SP Investigation, Hoshiarpur
• Sukhnaz Singh – SP ANTF, Punjab, SAS Nagar
• Gagnesh Kumar – Assistant Commandant, 5th IRB, Amritsar
• Baljeet Singh – SP PBI, Tarn Taran
• Ramandeep Singh – SP PBI, Batala
• Khushbir Kaur – SP Headquarters, Batala
• Bikramjit Singh Brar – SP Dera Bassi with additional charge of SP AGTF (Punjab) and SP Operations (OFTEC)
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Notable Highlights
• Encounter specialist Bikram Brar continues to hold multiple critical responsibilities, strengthening law enforcement in sensitive and strategic areas.
• The transfers aim to enhance operational efficiency, intelligence operations, and security coverage across districts.
• Senior officers have been placed in strategic positions covering intelligence, industrial security, traffic, ANTF, and border operations.
Purpose and Impact
The government’s transfer exercise is part of routine administrative reshuffling aimed at:
• Strengthening policing in urban and rural areas.
• Improving efficiency in intelligence, investigation, and security operations.
• Ensuring effective leadership and deployment in sensitive districts.

















