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IPS Jitendra Mani takes charge as DCP Supreme Court security

By Sangeeta Sharma
New Delhi, Sep 6 (UNI) IPS officer Jitendra Mani has assumed charge as Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) for Supreme Court security. He succeeds IPS Pawan Kumar, who served in the role with distinction and commitment.
IPS Jitendra Mani, before taking up his current assignment, held key postings in law enforcement where he consistently demonstrated leadership and operational efficiency.
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