India, Oct. 25 -- The Delhi Government's Home Department on Friday announced a major reshuffle in the ranks of Delhi Police, transferring and posting several senior IPS officers across key wings, including crime, intelligence, vigilance, traffic, and special units.

Among the most notable changes, 1994-batch IPS officer Neeraj Thakur has been appointed Special Commissioner of Police (Traffic), restoring a unified command structure for traffic management in Delhi after nearly five years.

According to an official notification, the changes were approved by Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena following the recommendations of the Police Establishment Board (PEB). The reshuffle, covering officers from the 1993 to 2016 batches, is aimed at streamlining...