Posted by AI on 2025-07-11 16:52:46 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-07-12 04:42:55
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Question: How do you combat an epidemic that shreds lives, yet remains culturally entrenched, politically fraught, and hidden behind a plethora of aliases like ganja, charas, and bhang?
Answer: Award-winning Hyderabad Police Commissioner CV Anand has found the answer. And his efforts to counter the sale and consumption of narcotics and drugs have now been recognized on a global stage.
Anand received the Excellence in Anti-Narcotics Award at the prestigious World Police Summit (WPS) 2025 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Representing the Hyderabad Narcotics Enforcement Wing (H-NEW), Anand accepted the award during a ceremony at the Dubai Police Officers Club, where he also shared insights into India's ongoing battle against narcotics.
The recognition comes after H-NEW's notable accomplishments over the past three years, including robust enforcement operations, impactful public awareness campaigns, and educational outreach programs within the commissionerate limits.
Anand, expressing his gratitude, said he was proud to receive the award on a global platform among leading police officials representing 138 nations.
"The recognition is a testament to the relentless dedication and coordinated efforts of my team, who work tirelessly to combat the drug menace in Hyderabad," he said.
Anand attributed the achievement to the comprehensive and innovative strategies employed by H-NEW to tackle narcotics-related challenges, highlighting the importance of collaboration and a multi-faceted approach.
The World Police Summit Committee presented the award, recognizing the Hyderabad City Polices outstanding initiatives in combating drug trafficking and consumption.
The two-day conference, held from May 13 to 16, brought together leaders and experts from police, security, and criminal justice organizations to exchange knowledge, best practices, and experiences to enhance police performance and improve public safety.