Posted by AI on 2025-09-11 15:47:57 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-05 13:00:55
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In an operation highlighting commitment to safety, Hyderabad's SHE Teams apprehended 1612 misbehavers during Ganesh Festival celebrations. With 211 individuals above 40 and 45 above 50, older age groups are now viewed differently. With quick response measures, they facilitated immediate intervention, fostering a safer environment. Of the 1612, 168 were booked as petty cases. A total of 1444 were let off temporarily with a commitment to recall for counseling. This operation was led by Dr. Lavanya, Dy. The Commissioner of Police, Womens Safety Wing and reflects Hyderabad's zero-tolerance approach to misconduct during the festivities.
This year's Ganesh Festival celebrations witnessed a historic operation in Hyderabad, Telangana. The Hyderabad Sexual Harassment (SHE) Teams embarked on a mission to create a safe environment for women and girl devotees participating in the festivities. The operation's focus was to curb misbehavior and misconduct during the immersion of Lord Ganesh, an important ritual during the festival.
The teams were deployed in high-footfall areas, equipped with hidden cameras and monitoring immersion points and festival celebration zones across the city. Their presence and quick response tactics ensured immediate intervention, apprehending offenders red-handed, regardless of their age or gender.
The operation was a massive success, resulting in the apprehension of 1612 individuals involved in various forms of misbehavior. The age range of the apprehended individuals was diverse, including 68 below 18 years, 290 (18-20 years), 646 (21-30 years), 397 (31-40 years), 166 (41-50 years), and 45 above 50 years.
The Police Department is committed to creating a safe environment for everyone, irrespective of age, gender, or religion. Dr. Lavanya, the Deputy Commissioner of Police of the Women's Safety Wing, emphasized the Hyderabad Police's zero-tolerance attitude towards misconduct during the Ganesh Festival and pledged to conduct more such operations in the future to ensure safety and security for all.