Another Gujarat Police officer quits: DySP Roohi Payla puts in her papers

Updated: Feb 26th, 2025

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Another Gujarat Police official resignation DySP Roohi Payala steps down

Deputy Superintendent of Police (DySP) Roohi Payla posted at Gandhinagar Police Bhavan resigned from her post on Tuesday. 

Taking to her social media handle, she expressed gratitude towards the police department and the Gujarat government. “The journey as a DySP, which started in 2017, ends here. Voluntarily resigned from the service. Thank you so much to all for your support, guidance, and blessings,” she wrote.

“Thank you so much to the Government of Gujarat and the Police Department for providing various opportunities that have played a very important role in my development,” she added.

Payal who hails from Kanodar in Palanpur, was selected as DySP through GPSC in 2017.

Notably, in just two months, three police officers in the state have submitted their resignations to the government.  

On February 4, Abhay Chudasma submitted his resignation ahead of his superannuation to the state’s police chief. Chudasma is a 1998-batch IPS officer and is currently serving as an Additional DGP.  

Similarly, on January 6, Junagadh Superintendent of Police Harshad Mehta unexpectedly resigned from his post, creating a stir within the police department. Mehta stated that he had planned to resign once he turned 50, as he wanted to spend time with his family and lead a spiritual life.  

The resignation of three senior officers from crucial positions within just two months has become a topic of discussion in the police force. However, the officers have not disclosed any concrete reasons for their resignations.

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