Rakesh Maria promoted as DGP; Javed Ahmed is new Mumbai police chief

Maria was due to be promoted on September 30, but the process was advanced

Rakesh Maria
Rakesh Maria. Photo: ANI
Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Sep 08 2015 | 3:02 PM IST

In a sudden decision in the midst of the Sheena Bora murder probe, Mumbai Police Commissioner Rakesh Maria was today promoted and posted as the Director General of Police (Home Guards) while DG-rank officer Ahmed Javed was made the police chief of the metro.

The Home Department held the changes were made taking into account the law and order factor ahead of the Ganapati festival, dismissing suggestions that that it has some links with the ongoing investigation in the high-profile murder case.

"Maria has been promoted to the Director General rank and posted as the DG of Home Guards in Mumbai in place of Ahmed Javed. Javed (who was DG-Homeguards) becomes the new CP of Mumbai," Additional Chief Secretary (Home) K P Bakshi said.

He said that post of Mumbai Police Commissioner has been upgraded to 'Director General' rank post.

He said Maria, a 1981-batch IPS officer, had been transferred with "immediate effect" and that Javed, also a 1981-batch IPS officer, will take over as the new CP today itself.

"There was no hurry in transferring Maria. It would have been inappropriate to transfer him on September 30, in the middle of the festive season as Ganapati festival, a very important event in Maharashtra would be on at that time. Therefore, we decided to advance the promotion of Maria," he said.

When asked about the fate of the ongoing Sheena Bora murder case investigation, Bakshi said that all investigations are important and not only this particular case and that the work of the CP is only to supervise the investigation.

"Investigations are conducted by lower-level police officials and supervised by the CP. The new CP is competent. Also, Javed should get enough time to handle the situation in Mumbai," Bakshi said.

Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis is away in Japan on a visit.

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First Published: Sep 08 2015 | 1:30 PM IST

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