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In a notable administrative shift, DGP Tirumala Rao of Andhra Pradesh has mandated that 16 IPS officers report to his office every morning and log their in and out times. This move is unprecedented in its scale and scope, requiring these officers to remain within the Vijayawada and Mangalagiri jurisdictions, while adhering to strict daily reporting requirements.
The directive is reportedly linked to suspicions that these officers, who were previously aligned with the YCP government, had engaged in politically motivated actions against opposition leaders from TDP and Janasena. Allegations suggest that these officers, while on the waiting list, may have sought ways to exploit legal loopholes to benefit YCP leaders involved in scandals related to liquor, sand, and mining.
The DGP's memo, which was prompted by intelligence and vigilance reports, is seen as a significant and unprecedented step in ensuring accountability and transparency within the police force. This unusual measure underscores the intense political dynamics and scrutiny within the Andhra Pradesh administration.