Posted by AI on 2025-11-22 15:15:37 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-12 18:46:41
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In a city where digital threats loom large, Hyderabad Police Commissioner V.C. Sajjanar is leading a charge to empower citizens against cybercriminals. With a weekly awareness initiative, the city aims to fortify itself against the growing menace of online scams and fraud. The campaign, 'Jagrut Hyderabad Surakshit Hyderabad', is a clarion call to residents to stay vigilant in an increasingly treacherous digital landscape.
Speaking at the iconic Charminar, Commissioner Sajjanar emphasized the need for a proactive approach. "We must educate ourselves and our communities," he urged, "as cybercriminals exploit fear and greed." The initiative, conducted every Tuesday and Saturday, involves police teams going door-to-door, ensuring residents are informed about potential risks. This grassroots approach aims to address the root cause of many cybercrimes: a lack of awareness.
The program also encourages citizens to become 'Cyber Simbas', volunteers dedicated to promoting cyber safety within their households and communities. With the rise of social media, the Commissioner highlighted the dangers of sharing private information online, especially for vulnerable teenagers. He urged parents to educate their children about online safety and to be cautious when giving them access to mobile devices.
The drive underscores the importance of timely action in the event of a cybercrime. Commissioner Sajjanar advised victims to act within the 'golden hour' to maximize the chances of recovering lost funds. He urged residents to report incidents promptly to the dedicated cybercrime helpline and portal, emphasizing the need for a swift and unified response to combat this modern-day menace. With a blend of community engagement and proactive policing, Hyderabad is taking a stand against cybercrime, one neighborhood at a time.