India | Updated Jun 20, 2007 at 05:19pm IST

DSP shifted over Nandigram trouble

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New Delhi: The West Bengal government on Monday transferred East Midnapore district Superintendent of Police A K Dutta in a significant police reshuffle in trouble-torn Nandigram.

Nandigram has been the scene of a series of violent incidents over the proposed SEZ by the Indonesia-based Salim group, Superintendent of Railway Police G A Srinivas has been appointed in place of Dutta, state Home Secretary P R Roy told PTI.

Besides, the new Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP) at Tamluk in the district would be Debasish Baral, while Tanmoy Roychowdhury would take charge of Haldia as ASP, he said.

Roy said four more reshuffles were made in the state police set-up during the day.

Meanwhile, state's DGP A B Vohra said the police were on the lookout for the real assailant of Sadhu Chatterjee, a district police intelligence bureau personnel, who was killed in a mob attack on February 7 near Nandigram.

He said 25 arrests have been made so far in connection with Chatterjee's killing as also the recurring violence at Nandigram and adjoining areas.

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