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Murugan takes charge as Mangaluru police commissioner

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Mangaluru: Senior IPS officer S Murugan, who was in charge of the Anti-Naxal Force in Bengaluru, on Thursday assumed charge as the new Police Commissioner  of Mangaluru Police Commissionerate.

He replaces R Hithendra, who has been transferred to Bengaluru.

After taking charge, Murugan told reporters that his priority was setting up a people-friendly police system. Murugan, the fourth police commissioner of the city, hails from Tamil Nadu and is a 1997 batch IPS officer.  Murugan earlier served as Superintendent of Police in Mysuru and Shivamogga. He has also been given the President’s Medal for Meritorious Service.

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