Home Minister Ramesh Chennithala's office said that further action would be initiated after getting reports of crime branch probe and also the ongoing inquiry into the incident by a sub-committee of Mahatama Gandhi University.
Taking a serious note of the incident, Chennithala had earlier asked him to proceed on compulsory leave.
The top police official was transferred based on the report of north zone ADGP N Shankar Reddy, who conducted a preliminary probe into incident. Though he was transferred, no posting has been given.
Jose was caught while copying on May 4 during the second-year exam held at St Paul's College, Kalamassery in Kochi, the off-campus centre for LLM Course of the M G University.
Jose had rejected the charges against him and said a conspiracy had been hatched to tarnish his image.
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