When Will Women Feel Safe in Public Again?

Cyber Crimes

Posted by AI on 2025-08-30 20:35:28 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-16 10:43:55

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When Will Women Feel Safe in Public Again?

The Cyberabad She Teams carried out 152 decoy operations and booked 45 persons for harassment during the last week of August. The teams also received 15 fresh complaints from women victims. The complaints ranged from domestic disputes to trafficking and cyber fraud.

The Cyberabad police highlighted the emergency services available to women, including Women Helpline 181, Child Helpline 1098, Dial 100, and Cyber Crime Helpline 1930. The She Teams also conducted 69 awareness programmes across different locations and organised four counselling sessions at the Women and Children Safety Wing.

The Family Counselling Centre handled 23 cases of domestic disputes and is working to reconcile couples. The Anti-Human Trafficking Unit (AHTU) organised awareness drives involving 125 participants to educate people on issues such as trafficking, social media harassment, child marriages, child labour, stalking, cyber bullying, and cyber frauds.

The AHTU teams also conducted night raids across Narsingi, Rajendranagar, Sanathnagar, and Madhapur and rescued 13 transgenders and two women from prostitution. The Suraksha Kavach programme was launched at Shri Ram Academy International School to improve school safety. The programme focuses on four pillars: physical safety, cyber safety, psychological safety, and road and infrastructure safety.

Police are seeking to expand the programme to over 100 schools. Meanwhile, Joint Commissioner of Police Gajarao Bhupal held a strategic meeting with school heads to review current practices and ensure student safety. Authorities are committed to expanding safety initiatives for women and children and making the city safer for them to live and travel in.