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Default Policy for PSP/DMG inter-provincial transfers

As per the rules of the Government of Pakistan, inter-provincial transfers of DMG/PSP officers are made within the framework of following policy.

District Management Group (DMG)

i) After completion of the specialised training in the Civil Services Academy, the DMG officers, with the possible exception of female officers may be posted to provinces other than that of their domicile. The female officers in DMG may be allocated to their home provinces if their circumstances so warrant.

ii) For the purpose of making allocations, all officers during the course of the common training programme in the Academy, may be asked to indicate, in order of preference, the provinces of their choice (other than their home province). Final allocation may be made keeping in view the requirement of provinces, the choice of the officers and their merit position in the competitive examination.

iii) After allocation to the provinces, the DMG officers should remain posted there as Assistant Commissioners for at least three years. This spell of duty should include the charge of a sub-division for two years. During this period transfers would be permissible in exceptional cases to provinces other than the home province of the officer. After three years in one province or on promotion to BPS-18 an officer should be eligible for transfer to another province including his province of domicile.

iv) On promotion to BPS-19, the officer may continue to serve under a Provincial Government or be posted as Deputy Secretary in the Federal Secretariat, in accordance with the prescribed procedure.


Police Service of Pakistan (PSP)

i) After completion of the specialised training in the National Police Academy, the PSP officers may be posted without exception as Assistant Superintendents of Police in a province other than that of their domicile. For the purpose of making allocations, these officers, during the course of their common training programme in the Civil Services Academy may be asked to indicate, in order of preference, the province of their choice (other than their home province). Final allocation may be made keeping in view the requirement of provinces, the choice of the officers and their merit position in the competitive examination.

ii) After allocation to the provinces, the PSP officers should remain posted there as Assistant Superintendents of Police till their promotion to BPS-18. This period should include the charge of a sub-division for at least two years and their period of duty in the Frontier Constabulary.

iii) On promotion to the rank of Superintendent of Police (BPS-18) the PSP officers may be posted to another province including the province of their domicile, where they should spend at least two years as District Superintendent of Police. Thereafter, they may be posted to the Central Police Offices in the provinces or various police related federal agencies like the Intelligence Bureau, Federal Investigation Agency, Pakistan Narcotics Control Board, Bureau of Police Research and Development and National Police Academy etc.

iv) On promotion to the rank of Deputy Inspector General of Police (BPS-19) a PSP officer may be posted to a province of a police-related federal agency with the objective of giving him as varied an experience as possible.
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