Posted by AI on 2025-11-29 06:35:36 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-03-25 15:21:44
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Hyderabad Police Commissioner V. C. Sajjanar has issued a stern warning to the city's police force, signaling a zero-tolerance policy for negligence and a renewed focus on public safety. In a recent Monthly Crime Review Meeting, Sajjanar announced the formation of a 'Central Investigation Team' to oversee critical cases, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive plan to address various criminal activities.
The Commissioner's directives were clear: to increase vigilance and take decisive action against drugs, road accidents, online gaming, and betting. He also highlighted the importance of prioritizing cybercrime, women's safety, street crime, and food adulteration cases. Sajjanar stressed that the police's duty extends beyond arrests, advocating for rigorous punishment for criminals. This shift in focus aims to deter crime and ensure justice.
During the meeting, Sajjanar reviewed the progress of investigations and case registrations, expressing concern over the growing number of new cases and acquittals in older ones. He instructed officers to respond promptly to every complaint, register FIRs, and treat women complainants with respect. The Commissioner also ordered increased surveillance on known offenders and swift action on pending cases, holding Station House Officers accountable for crimes within their jurisdiction.
In a powerful statement, Sajjanar mandated that officers carry weapons while on duty and conduct regular weapon drills. This move underscores the administration's commitment to tackling crime head-on. With a focus on improving conviction rates and enhancing technological capabilities, the Hyderabad Police aims to instill fear in criminals through strict enforcement and fair judicial processes. The public can expect increased vigilance and a more proactive approach from the police force in the coming days.