DGP (Prisons) H N Sathyanarayana Rao and DIG (Prisons)D Roopa, who had dragged the DGP in the row over bribery allegations, were transferred with immediate effect.
The government also shifted Bengaluru central jail Chief Superintendent Krishna Kumar, who was also blamed in the report by Roopa for alleged illegal activities.
The state government in a notification today said N S Megharikh, Additional Director General of Police, Anti-Corruption Bureau, has been transferred with immediate effect and posted as Additional DGP, Prisons, in place of Rao.
However, the notification does not specify the post Rao has been been transferred to and who will replace Roopa.
Anita R, Superintendent central prison, Bengaluru, hasbeen given the additional charge as the Chief Superintendent,the government in a separate notification said.
In a report submitted on July 12 to Rao, who was DGP (Prisons) then, Roopa as Deputy Inspector of General (Prisons) had said there was "a talk" that Rs two crore had exchanged hands to give preferential treatment for Sasikala and there were allegations against him also.
Sasikala is lodged at Parappana Agrahara central prison here ever since her conviction in February in the disproportionate assets case along with her two relatives V N Sudhakaran and Elavarasi, all serving a 4-year jail term.
Rao had rubbished the charge against him by Roopa, terming it "absolutely false, baseless and wild", and said he would take legal recourse against his junior. In response, Roopa had demanded a "fair fact finding inquiry to find out the truth".
Defending the transfer decision, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah called it an administrative matter, as he came under attack from the BJP and JDS over the issue.
The BJP and the JDS have criticised the government for transferring Roopa and said government was indirectly asking officials not to speak out the truth.
"Instead of transforming the prison based on her (Roopa) report, transferring her to traffic is not right....Itis like giving punishment for her honesty," BJP statePresident B S Yeddyurappa told reporters in Delhi.
Questioning the grounds on which the officials have been transferred, JDS state President H D Kumaraswamy said thegovernment was trying to protect those involved in "illegalactivities."
As her report triggered a major controversy, a red-faced Congress government also issued notice to Roopa asking her to explain her conduct, with Siddaramaiah saying it was "absolutely against the rule book".
Roopa had also highlighted in her report the "special treatment" being provided to fake stamp paper scam kingpin Abdul Karim Telgi.
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