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Jt.CP / Addl.CP C.P./ Jt.C.P. / Addl.C.P. (As on 20/04/2021) No Designation Name of the Officer Present Posting (Since) 1 C. P. Shri. Hemant Nagrale (IPS) 17/03/2021 1987 2 Jt.C.P.(EOW) Shri. Niket Kaushik (IPS) 1995 10/10/2020 3 Jt.C.P. (L & O) Shri. Vishwas Nangare Patil 04/09/2020 ( IPS) 1997 4 Jt.C.P.(Crime) Shri. Milind Bharambe (IPS) 03/09/2020 1997 5 Jt.C.P. (Admn) Shri. Rajkumar Vhatkar (IPS) 03/09/2020 1998 6 Jt.C.P.(Traffic) Shri. Yashavi Yadav (IPS) 2000 04/09/2020 7 Addl C.P. South Shri. Satya Narayan (IPS) 03/09/2020 Region 2004 8 Addl.C.P. Central Dr. Dnyaneshwar Chavan (IPS) 25/05/2019 Region 2006 03/09/2020 9 Addl. C.P. East Shri. Sanjay Darade (IPS) 2005 03/09/2020 Region 10 Addl C.P. West Shri. Sandeep Karnik (IPS) 31/07/2018 Region 2004 03/09/2020 11 Addl. C.P. North Shri. Dilip Sawant (IPS) 2006 25/05/2019 Region 12 Addl C.P. Crime Shri. Veeresh Prabhu (IPS) 03/08/2018 2005 03/09/2020 13 Addl. C.P. Traffic Shri. Pravinkumar Padwal 28/04/2019 (IPS) 2004 14 Addl.C.P. P & S Shri. Nishit Mishra (IPS) 2004 18/09/2020 15 Addl. C.P. S.B. Shri. S. V. Kolhe (IPS) 2005 31/07/2018 16 Addl C.P. A.P. Shri. Virendra Mishra (IPS) 04/09/2020 2006 17 Addl C.P.MT (New Shri. Atul Patil 06/10/2015 Post) Posting of DCP in Brihan Mumbai Police Commissionerate [As on 20/04/2021] Sr Name Posting Mumbai City Present Posting No ( Since ) (Since) 1 Shri. Shashikumar Meena (IPS) Zone-I ( C ) 06/08/2018 16/10/2020 2 Shri. Rajiv Jain (IPS) Zone-II ( C ) 02/05/2017 17/07/2019 3 Shri. Paramjit Dahiya (IPS) Zone-III ( C ) 16/05/2016 10/07/2020 4 Shri. Vijay Patil (SPS/IPS) Zone-IV ( C ) 16/10/2020 16/10/2020 5 Shri. Pranaya Ashok (IPS) Zone-V ( C ) 18/07/2019 10/07/2020 6 Shri. Krishnakant Upadhaya (IPS) Zone-VI ( C ) 17/10/2020 17/10/2020 7 Shri. Prashant Kadam (SPS) Zone-VII ( C ) 14/08/2018 10/07/2020 8 Shri. Manjunath Singe (IPS) Zone-VIII ( C ) 30/07/2018 18/07/2019 9 Shri. Abhishek Trimuke(IPS) Zone-IX ( C ) 01/04/2020 01/04/2020 10 Shri. M.C.V. Mahesh Reddy Zone-X ( C ) 16/10/2020 16/10/2020 11 Shri. Vishal Hiralal Thakur (SPS) Zone-XI ( C ) 08/11/2018 10/07/2020 12 Shri. D. S. Swami (SPS) Zone-XII ( C ) 18/07/2019 18/07/2019 13 Shri. Ganesh R. Shinde (SPS) Port Zone ( N/C ) 09/08/2018 10/07/2020 14 Smt. N. Ambika (IPS) DCP HQ-I ( C ) 21/05/2016 30/07/2019 15 Smt. Geeta Chavan (SPS) DCP HQ-II ( N/C ) 08/12/2020 08/12/2020 16 Shri. S. Chaitanya (IPS) Operation ( N/C ) 16/10/2020 16/10/2020 17 Shri. Balsingh Rajput (SPS) CB (Preventive) ( N/C ) 06/11/2020 06/11/2020 18 Shri. Prakash Jadhav (SPS) CB (Detection) ( C ) 16/10/2020 16/10/2020 19 Shri. Akbar Ilahi Pathan (SPS) CB (Detection-1) ( N/C ) 05/05/2017 29/07/2018 20 Shri. Parag Manere (SPS) E O W ( C ) 06/04/2017 06/04/2017 21 Shri .Shrikant M. Paropkari (SPS/IPS) S T F 18/07/2019 18/07/2019 22 Dr . Raju Bhujbal (SPS) CB (Enforcement) ( N/C) 16/10/2020 16/10/2020 23 Shri. Datta Kisan Nalawade (SPS) Anti Narcotics (C) 08/11/2018 16/10/2020 24 DR. Rashami Karandikar (SPS) Cyber Crime ( N/C ) 02/05/2017 10/07/2020 25 Shri. Nandkumar Thakur (SPS/IPS) Traffic (H.Q/ Central) (C) 17/07/2019 16/10/2020 26 Shri. Yogesh Kumar Gupta (IPS) Traffic (South) (N/ C ) 16/10/2020 16/10/2020 27 Shri. Vinayak Dhakane (SPS) Traffic (East Suburban) ( C ) 24/10/2020 24/10/2020 28 Shri. Somnath Gharge (SPS) Traffic (West Suburban) (N/ C) 17/07/2019 16/10/2019 NEW POST (22/11/2019) 29 Shri.Nimit Goyal (IPS) Armed Police, Naigaon (C ) 06/11/2020 06/11/2020 30 Shri. Sandeep Bhajibhakare (SPS) Armed Police, Tardeo (N/C) 22/10/2018 24/10/2020 31 Shri. Sanjay Patil (IPS) Armed Police, Worli (N/C ) 06/11/2020 06/11/2020 32 Shri. Mohan Dahikar (SPS) Armed Police, Marol (N/C ) 17/07/2019 06/11/2020 33 Smt. Ashvini Sanap (SPS) Armed Police, Kalina-5 (N/C) 27/06/2016 16/02/2019 (Training, Sports, & Welfare) 34 Shri. S. T. Rathod (IPS) SB-I ( C ) 19/10/2020 19/10/2020 35 Shri. Saurabh Tripathi (IPS) P&S (Prot) ( N/C ) 02/05/2017 16/02/2019 36 Shri. Shahaji Umap (IPS) P&S (Security) (VVIP)(N/C ) 20/05/2016 16/10/2020 37 Shri. Deepak Sakore (IPS) Mantralaya Security ( N/C ) 06/11/2020 01/02/2021 38 Shri. Sangramsingh Nishandar (SPS) Q.R.T./ARM Police (N/C ) 16/02/2021 16/02/2021 D.C.P. (Not Reported) 39 Shri. Bharat Tangade (Not Reported) Technical Post 1 Shri. Shekhar G. Kurhade (SPS) M.T. -I ( Tech) 06/04/2021 06/04/2021 2 Vavant- Additional Charge M.T- II (New Post) ( Tech) 06/04/2021 06/04/2021 Shri. Shekhar G. Kurhade (SPS) 3 Shri. B M Yadav Wireless (Tech) 18/04/2010 18/04/2010 ACP- WORKING IN MUMBAI Sr.No. First_Name Middle_Name Surname Rank Present_Posting 1 RAVINDRANATH LAXMANRAO PAWAR A.C.P. AGRIPADA 2 KALPANA YASHWANT GADEKAR A.C.P. AIRPORT 3 DINESH MANIKRAO DESAI A.C.P. ANDHERI 4 MILIND BHIKAJI KHETLE A.C.P. AZAD MAIDAN 5 DATTATRAY PANDURANG BHARGUDE A.C.P. BANDRA 6 BALASAHEB ASARAM KADAM A.C.P. BHANDUP 7 SANGITA PRAVIN PATIL A.C.P. BHOIWADA 8 SUNIL DATTATRAY WADKE A.C.P. BORIVALI 9 PANDHARINATH SHANKAR WAVHAL A.C.P. CB 10 NITIN RAMCHANDRA ALAKNURE A.C.P. CB 11 SHIRISH SUDHAKAR SAWANT A.C.P. CB 12 SIDDHARTH LAXMAN SHINDE A.C.P. CB 13 SHASHANK PRABHAKAR SANDBHOR A.C.P. CB 14 RAJENDRA KISANRAO CHIKHALE A.C.P. CB 15 SOPAN BHIKAJI NIGHOT A.C.P. CB 16 SANJAY AKARAM PATIL A.C.P. CB CB (CYBER 17 NITIN KESHAVRAO JADHAV A.C.P. CRIME) 18 AMAR TATYASAHEB DESAI A.C.P. CHEMBUR 19 PANDURANG NARAYAN SHINDE A.C.P. COLABA 20 JYOTSNA VILAS RASAM A.C.P. D.N.NAGAR 21 SUNIL SAHADEO GAONKAR A.C.P. DADAR 22 SUHAS MAHADEV PATIL A.C.P. DAHISAR MOHAMMED 23 HANIF YOUNUS MUJAWAR A.C.P. DEONAR 24 SUBHASH BALASAHEB JADHAV A.C.P. DINDOSHI 25 AVINASH TUKARAM SHINGTE A.C.P. DONGRI 26 UTTAM RAMCHANDRA KOLEKAR A.C.P. EOW 27 GUNAJI SADASHIV SAWANT A.C.P. EOW 28 NEETA NISHIKANT PHADKE A.C.P. EOW 29 ARVIND NARAYAN WADHANKAR A.C.P. EOW 30 RAJIV ARJUN SAWANT A.C.P. GAMDEVI 31 KUNDLIK VYANKATRAO NIGADE A.C.P. GHATKOPAR 32 RAJENDRA MURLIDHAR CHAVAN A.C.P. GIRGAON 33 DEEPAK LAXMAN PHATANGARE A.C.P. GOREGAON 34 ARUNDHATI ARUN RANE A.C.P. H.Q.(WELFARE) 35 MANIKSINGH PRAYAGSINGH PATIL A.C.P. HQ-II 36 KAILASCHANDRA BHASKARRAO AVAHAD A.C.P. KHERWADI 37 SURESH DINKAR JADHAV A.C.P. KURLA 38 SUDHIR GANPAT NIGUDKAR A.C.P. LA 39 KULVINDER VIRSA SINGH PUREWAL A.C.P. LA 40 LAXMAN HARI BHOGAN A.C.P. LA LA 41 NARSINGH PANCHAM YADAV A.C.P. REINSTATED 42 VIJAY RAGHUNATH DHOPAOKAR A.C.P. MAHIM ANAND TUKARAM NERLEKAR MAIN C/ROOM 43 (KAMBLE A.C.P. 44 DILIP SHAMRAO YADAV A.C.P. MALVANI MANTRALAYA 45 MADHUKAR VITTHAL JAWALKAR A.C.P. SECURITY 46 BHIMRAO SHIVRAM INDULKAR A.C.P. MATUNGA 47 SUJATA ABASAHEB PATIL A.C.P. MEGHWADI 48 PRIYA MACHINDRA DHAKANE A.C.P. MULUND 49 PRAMOD DINKAR SAIL A.C.P. NEHRU NAGAR 50 SUNIL SUKHADEORAO BONDE A.C.P. OSHIVARA 51 BALKRISHNA DNYANESHWAR WAGH A.C.P. PROT & SEC 52 NILKANTH DAMODAR PATIL A.C.P. PROT & SEC 53 SHARAD MAHABLESHWAR NAIK A.C.P. PYDHONIE 54 AVINASH BHALCHANDRA SAWANT A.C.P. R.T.O. RAJBHAVAN 55 DATTATRAY BALIRAM KHOT A.C.P. SECURITY 56 RAMESH BABURAO NANGARE A.C.P. SAKINAKA 57 RAJENDRA JIJABA MOHITE A.C.P. SAMTA NAGAR 58 RAJENDRA NARSINGRAO PATIL A.C.P. SANTACRUZ 59 VASANT NARAYAN PINGLE A.C.P. SB(I) 60 MRUDULA MAHESH LAD A.C.P. SB(II) 61 PRAKASH NANA JADHAV A.C.P. SB(II) 62 ASHWINI PARMANAND PATIL (SHELAR) A.C.P. SION 63 SANJAY SHAMSUNDER KURUNDAKAR A.C.P. TARDEO 64 SANJAY DAMODHAR PATIL A.C.P. TR TO MUMBAI 65 RAMESH MONA GAVIT A.C.P. TRAFFIC 66 SUREKHA BABURAO KAPILE A.C.P. TRAFFIC 67 SURESH GOVIND SHINDE A.C.P. TRAFFIC 68 AJIT SHANKARRAO BARTAKKE A.C.P. TRAFFIC 69 ASMITA ASHISH BHOSLE A.C.P. TRAFFIC 70 SHAKUNTALA MAHADEO METRI A.C.P. TRAFFIC 71 ABHAY SADANAND DHURI A.C.P. TRAFFIC 72 FIROZ JAFARBHAI BAGWAN A.C.P. TROMBAY 73 AVINASH PRALHAD DHARMADIKARI A.C.P. VAKOLA 74 VILAS VITHOBA KANADE A.C.P. VIKHROLI 75 SANJAY YESHWANTRAO VERNEKAR A.C.P. WADALA 76 POPAT RAVJI YADAV A.C.P. WEST C/ROOM 77 SUDHIR SAKHARAM JAMBAVADEKAR A.C.P. WORLI 78 AVINASH VITHOBA KANADE A.C.P.
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