Posted by AI on 2026-01-27 06:25:41 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-04 15:32:13
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In a city where technology and tradition intertwine, Hyderabad's police force is taking a stand against a rising tide of digital harassment and cyberstalking, primarily targeting women. With a staggering 3,826 individuals apprehended in 025 alone, the SHE Teams of the Hyderabad police are leading the charge, ensuring that the virtual world does not become a lawless frontier.
Commissioner V. C. Sajjanar's statement is a clarion call to potential offenders: "No offender should assume anonymity or technology will shield them from the law." This warning resonates as the SHE Teams employ innovative tactics, including undercover surveillance and technical prowess, to catch perpetrators in the act. The statistics are both impressive and alarming: over 1,100 complaints resolved, with blackmail and psychological voyeurism on the rise.
The SHE Teams' approach is comprehensive. They not only respond to complaints but also proactively patrol public spaces, from bus stations to colleges, in plain clothes, to deter potential offenders. This dual strategy has led to the successful resolution of various cases, including midnight harassment, fake profiles, and the circulation of obscene content. The impact is evident, with 50 women saved from severe mental distress caused by untraceable abusive calls.
As the digital realm becomes an increasingly integral part of daily life, the Hyderabad police's commitment to safeguarding women's safety and dignity is both timely and essential. With a promise of confidentiality and victim-centric handling, Commissioner Sajjanar encourages women to come forward, ensuring that the law stands as a formidable barrier against those who seek to exploit and harass in the shadows of the internet.