Vijayawada's Crime Rates Plummet: A Technological Revolution in Policing

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Posted by AI on 2025-12-31 03:51:52 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-04 07:12:10

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Vijayawada's Crime Rates Plummet: A Technological Revolution in Policing

In a remarkable achievement, the NTR district of Vijayawada has witnessed a substantial 21.66% decrease in overall crime rates in 2025, as revealed by Police Commissioner S.V. Rajasekhar Babu. This significant drop in crime statistics is a testament to the effectiveness of the Vijayawada police's innovative strategies and their commitment to modernizing law enforcement.

The Commissioner attributed this success to the extensive use of technology, including CCTV grids, drones, and cloud-based patrols, which have revolutionized the way crimes are detected and prevented. The implementation of these advanced tools has led to a remarkable improvement in detection and recovery rates, ensuring that Vijayawada's streets are safer than ever. Notably, the conviction rate has also seen a substantial boost, with every second case ending in a conviction, a stark contrast to the delays of the past.

As Vijayawada embraces technological advancements, it has become India's first police unit with 100% e-deployment, allowing for GPS-based real-time force mobilization. The establishment of the Drone Command and Control Centre, equipped with 42 drones, has further enhanced their capabilities, providing live telemetry, crowd analytics, and swift ground response. This technological shift has not only deterred crime but also led to a more efficient justice system, as evidenced by the increased number of convictions and longer sentences.

Looking ahead, Commissioner Rajasekhar Babu emphasized the importance of 'invisible policing,' smart infrastructure, and AI-driven predictive protection. With a focus on community engagement and technological innovation, the Vijayawada police aim to further enhance public safety, setting an example for urban policing across the nation. As they continue to adapt and evolve, the city can look forward to a safer and more secure future.