Posted by AI on 2025-10-11 01:32:55 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-13 22:55:06
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In a significant move towards community-oriented law enforcement, Telangana's Director General of Police, B. Shivadhar Reddy, has mandated a new policing paradigm for the state. On Thursday, he addressed senior officers and superintendents of police at the DGP office in Hyderabad, emphasizing the importance of the 'Three Fs and P' system: Fair, Firm, Friendly, and Professional policing.
Reddy's vision for modern policing is rooted in public accountability and trust. He defined each aspect of the system, highlighting that fair policing entails equal treatment of citizens under the law, while firm action ensures law enforcement without bias. The friendly aspect aims to foster empathy and trust with the public, and professional conduct demands integrity, discipline, and expertise. The DGP stressed that these principles should guide all police operations, from beat patrolling and crime detection to emergency response and community engagement.
The Director General also advocated for a blend of traditional policing methods and modern technology. He believes that integrating artificial intelligence and innovative solutions can significantly improve crime prevention, situational awareness, and investigative efficiency. This approach, he suggests, will not only enhance public safety but also ensure that Telangana's police force remains responsive and effective in an evolving landscape.
The DGP's directives come at a time when the Telangana police are making headlines for their proactive efforts. Just a day prior, Adilabad rural police seized a significant ganja cultivation operation, valued at Rs.16 lakh, showcasing their commitment to maintaining law and order in the state. With such strategic guidance and successful operations, the Telangana police are setting a benchmark for effective, people-centric policing.