Massive Assam Police reshuffle: Over 30 senior officers transferred across key districts
In a sweeping administrative overhaul, the Assam government has ordered a major reshuffle within the state police force, transferring and posting more than 30 senior Indian Police Service (IPS) and Assam Police Service (APS) officers to new assignments across various districts and specialised units.

In a sweeping administrative overhaul, the Assam government has ordered a major reshuffle within the state police force, transferring and posting more than 30 senior Indian Police Service (IPS) and Assam Police Service (APS) officers to new assignments across various districts and specialised units.
The Home (A) Department, under the Government of Assam, issued the official notification—No. eCF-247067/102—on Friday, October 17, 2025, from Janata Bhawan, Dispur. The transfer order, issued “in the interest of public service” and approved by the Governor of Assam, aims to optimise policing efficiency and strengthen district-level administration.
Key Transfers and Postings:
According to the order, Partha Protim Das, IPS (RR-2018), Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP), Sribhumi, has been transferred and posted as SSP, Cachar, replacing Shri Numal Mahatta, APS, who will now take charge as SSP, Kokrajhar.
Leena Doley, APS (DR-2002), previously serving as SSP, Dhubri, has been posted to Sribhumi, while Debasish Borah, APS (DR-2004), Commandant of the 4th Assam Police Battalion, moves to Dhubri.
Other notable reshuffles include:
Pushpraj Singh, IPS (RR-2014), from Kokrajhar to Karbi Anglong
Sanjib Kumar Saikia, APS (DR-2004), from Karbi Anglong to Kamrup
Subhrajyoti Bora, IPS (RR-2016), from Sivasagar to Jorhat
Gurav Abhijit Dilip, IPS (RR-2014), from Tinsukia to Dibrugarh
Shambhavi Mishra, IPS (RR-2019), appointed as Deputy Commissioner of Police (Central), Guwahati
Additionally, Ranjan Bhuyan, IPS, has been posted as Senior Superintendent of Police (Anti Human Trafficking), CID, while Amrit Bhuyan, IPS, will take charge as Commandant, 21st Assam Police Battalion, Katlichera, Hailakandi.
The transfers are part of a routine rotation policy to ensure administrative dynamism, strengthen law enforcement across sensitive districts, and bring in fresh leadership in key areas.
The reshuffle covers almost every region of the state — from Dibrugarh, Cachar, Dhubri, and Biswanath to remote districts like Dima Hasao, Majuli, and Tamulpur — reflecting the government’s intent to maintain balanced supervision and improve operational coordination.
Officials said the move is expected to reinvigorate field operations, improve community policing, and enhance coordination between district police units and specialised branches such as the CID, Special Branch, and Battalions.
The large-scale reshuffle comes amid Assam’s ongoing efforts to modernise its policing infrastructure and increase efficiency in countering organised crime, narcotics operations, and human trafficking.
The Home Department’s notification further states that all officers will take over their new assignments “with immediate effect from the date of assuming charge,” in compliance with procedural formalities.
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