Rahul Kumar takes charge as Bantwal's first ASP

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September 21, 2014

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Bantwal, Sep 21: Rahul Kumar S, accepted charge on Saturday as the new Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) of Bantwal in a small ceremony.

Rahul Kumar is the first ASP of Bantwal, after the upgradation of the station. Earlier, the town of Bantwal came under the limits of Puttur sub-region. Later, it came under the jurisdiction of DySP, and now, it has been upgraded to fall under the jurisdiction of ASP.

Former Bantwal DySP Rashmi Paraddi welcomed the new ASP before he accepted the charge.

Bantwal circle inspector Belliyappa, Bantwal town sub-inspector Nandakumar and other personnel were present on the occasion.

Rahul Kumar originally hails from Nanded in Maharashtra. Soon after finishing his training at Mysore, he was appointed as the ASP of Bantwal.

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