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Promotions for 54 Police officers

Promotions for 54 Police officers

by Staff Writer 23-12-2019 | 8:45 AM
Colombo (News 1st) - The National Police Commission has granted approval to promote 54 Asst. Superintendents of Police. A senior official attached to the commission noted that the 54 officers will be promoted to the rank of Superintendent of Police. The officers who are up for promotion had been serving in the capacity of ASP for 6 years.  

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