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Manoj Kumar Verma made new commissioner of Kolkata Police, Vineet Goyal removed

The decision to remove Goyal, who was under fire over handling of the rape and murder of the doctor at the RG Kar hospital

PTI Calcutta Published 17.09.24, 04:00 PM
IPS Manoj Kumar Verma

IPS Manoj Kumar Verma File

Senior IPS officer Manoj Kumar Verma was made the new commissioner of Kolkata Police on Tuesday, replacing Vineet Goyal, according to a notification.

The decision to remove Goyal, who was under fire over handling of the rape and murder of the doctor at the RG Kar hospital, was announced by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday night after her meeting with agitating medics.

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Goyal, who was of the 1994 batch, was made the ADG and IGP of West Bengal Police's Special Task Force (STF).

Verma, an officer of the 1998 batch, was the ADG and IGP (Law & Order) in his last assignment.

Jawed Shamim, an IPS officer of the 1995 batch, was made the ADG and IGP (Law & Order).

Bengal govt also removes Director of Health Services, Director of Medical Education

The West Bengal government on Tuesday removed Dr Kaustav Nayak and Dr Debasish Halder from the position of Director of Medical Education (DME) and the Director of Health Services (DHS) respectively, a health department order said.

The order was issued following the meeting between Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and agitating junior doctors on Monday night when Banerjee had promised to remove Nayak and Halder from their positions.

Dr Swapan Soren was appointed the new in-charge director of health services and Dr Suparna Dutta officer on special duty of medical education, it added.

Nayak was appointed the Director of the Institute of Health and Family Welfare while Halder was posted as the officer on special duty of Public health at Swasthya Bhawan.

Junior doctors, who are on 'cease work' protesting the rape-murder of a postgraduate trainee doctor at the RG Kar Medical College and Hospital for the last 39 days, have been demanding the removal of the Director of Health Services, Director of Medical Education and the Health secretary for their alleged involvement in corruption in the state health sector.

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