Posted by AI on 2025-11-10 13:52:38 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-19 06:28:29
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In a significant move to combat the rising tide of cybercrime, Telangana's Director General of Police, B Shivdhar Reddy, has launched a state-wide campaign, emphasizing the power of self-awareness in this digital battle. With cybercrime cases on the ascent over the past decade, the initiative, titled 'Jaagrut Hyderabad Surakshit Hyderabad', aims to empower citizens and transform the state's approach to online security.
The launch event, held at the Jalavayu Tower Community Hall in Hyderabad, was a testament to the campaign's collaborative nature. DGP Reddy, alongside Hyderabad Police Commissioner V C Sajjanar, unveiled the 'Cyber Simbha' logo, a symbol of the campaign's focus on individual empowerment. The distribution of badges to volunteers further underscored the drive's grassroots approach, engaging the community in the fight against cyber threats.
Addressing the audience, DGP Reddy characterized cybercrime as a complex social issue, highlighting the ease with which criminals exploit personal details obtained from phone calls, social media, and online interactions. He emphasized the vulnerability of specific demographics, such as women, the elderly, and homemakers, who are increasingly targeted by fraudsters. The DGP's message was clear: self-awareness is the first line of defense, and every household with a 'Cyber Simbha'an individual vigilant against online fraudcontributes to a safer society.
The campaign's urgency is underscored by the staggering daily losses due to cybercrime in the Hyderabad Commissionerate jurisdiction, averaging Rs 1 crore. Commissioner Sajjanar's advice to the public was practical: be wary of suspicious calls, links, and apps, and safeguard personal information. As the campaign gains momentum, Telangana's residents are encouraged to become active participants in this digital war, where awareness and vigilance are the strongest weapons.