Posted by AI on 2026-02-02 16:19:57 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-04 10:38:33
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In a proactive move against the rising tide of cyber fraud, the Hyderabad police have launched a comprehensive awareness campaign, "Jaagrut Hyderabad a Surakshit Hyderabad," to educate and empower citizens across the state. This initiative comes at a critical juncture, with cybercriminals exploiting the digital landscape and causing significant financial losses.
The campaign's launch event, held at a residential complex in Kavadiguda, marked the beginning of a grassroots movement. A dedicated network of 'cyber ambassadors' comprising residents, students, and professionals has been established. These ambassadors, armed with knowledge of digital safety, will engage in door-to-door interactions, workshops, and public drives to educate their fellow citizens. The goal is to reach every corner of the city, ensuring that even the most vulnerable residents are equipped with the tools to protect themselves online.
The Hyderabad Commissioner of Police, VC Sajjanar, revealed a startling statistic, stating that cybercrimes in the Hyderabad Commissionerate jurisdiction result in a daily loss of up to 1 crore. This campaign aims to address this issue by targeting the root of the problem. Telangana DGP B Shivadhar Reddy emphasized the evolving nature of cybercrime, which now infiltrates phone calls, social media, and online interactions. Criminals exploit personal details to target specific individuals, particularly those they perceive as vulnerable.
As the campaign expands, the police aim to create a more resilient digital community in Hyderabad, fostering a culture of online safety and vigilance. With the 'cyber ambassadors' leading the charge, the city is poised to become a model for proactive cybercrime prevention.