• On 23-04-2026, acting on credible information, the Special Crime Team of CCS, DD Hyderabad apprehended four persons allegedly involved in automobile thefts, mainly two-wheeler theft cases.

    Details of Apprehended Persons:

    Mohammed Riyaz, 18 years, resident of MM Pahadi, Attapur, Hyderabad.

    Syed Ahmed Ali, 18 years, helper in sofa-making godown, resident of MM Pahadi, Attapur, Hyderabad.

    Mohammed Fardeen, 18 years, cook, resident of MM Pahadi, Hyderabad.

    Minor juvenile identified as Mohammed Bin Esa, 17 years, resident of Asra Apartments, Chandulal Bahadari, Bahadurpura, Hyderabad.

    Recovered Property:

    A total of 10 two-wheeler vehicles were recovered from the accused persons, including:

    Honda Dio – 8 vehicles

    Hero Glamour – 1 vehicle

    Bajaj Pulsar NS200 – 1 vehicle

    Case Details:

    Police stated that the accused were involved in multiple two-wheeler theft cases. The Crime Team developed intelligence through informant sources and monitored their recent activities, including observing posts on Instagram.

    After continuous surveillance of their movements and locations, the accused were traced and apprehended on the morning of 23-04-2026 at MM Pahadi, Attapur. During interrogation, they allegedly confessed to involvement in 10 vehicle theft cases under the limits of Balanagar, Gandhinagar, Kollur, and Attapur police stations.

    Officers Involved:

    The operation was carried out by Ch. Sudhakar Rao along with his staff under the guidance of S. Chaitanya Kumar and supervision of G. Venkateswar Reddy.

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    #Hyderabad #telangana #police #crime

    On 23-04-2026, acting on credible information, the Special Crime Team of CCS, DD Hyderabad apprehended four persons allegedly involved in automobile thefts, mainly two-wheeler theft cases.Details of Apprehended Persons:Mohammed Riyaz, 18 years, resident of MM Pahadi, Attapur, Hyderabad.Syed Ahmed Ali, 18 years, helper in sofa-making godown, resident of MM Pahadi, Attapur, Hyderabad.Mohammed Fardeen, 18 years, cook, resident of MM Pahadi, Hyderabad.Minor juvenile identified as Mohammed Bin Esa, 17 years, resident of Asra Apartments, Chandulal Bahadari, Bahadurpura, Hyderabad.Recovered Property:A total of 10 two-wheeler vehicles were recovered from the accused persons, including:Honda Dio – 8 vehiclesHero Glamour – 1 vehicleBajaj Pulsar NS200 – 1 vehicleCase Details:Police stated that the accused were involved in multiple two-wheeler theft cases. The Crime Team developed intelligence through informant sources and monitored their recent activities, including observing posts on Instagram.After continuous surveillance of their movements and locations, the accused were traced and apprehended on the morning of 23-04-2026 at MM Pahadi, Attapur. During interrogation, they allegedly confessed to involvement in 10 vehicle theft cases under the limits of Balanagar, Gandhinagar, Kollur, and Attapur police stations.Officers Involved:The operation was carried out by Ch. Sudhakar Rao along with his staff under the guidance of S. Chaitanya Kumar and supervision of G. Venkateswar Reddy.@S.AzharAlam #Hyderabad #telangana #police #crime
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  • Hyderabad Crackdown on Unhygienic Dry Fruits
    CCS Special Crime Team, Food Adulteration officials, and Bahadurpura Police Station busted a godown in Chelapura, Charminar selling spoiled and fungus-infected dry fruits to the public.
    One accused arrested
    📦 30 cartons of unhygienic dry fruits seized
    Police urge citizens to check food quality before buying and report adulterated products immediately.
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    #Hyderabad #FoodSafety #CCS #Charminar #BreakingNews
    Hyderabad Crackdown on Unhygienic Dry Fruits CCS Special Crime Team, Food Adulteration officials, and Bahadurpura Police Station busted a godown in Chelapura, Charminar selling spoiled and fungus-infected dry fruits to the public. One accused arrested 📦 30 cartons of unhygienic dry fruits seized Police urge citizens to check food quality before buying and report adulterated products immediately. @@S.AzharAlam #Hyderabad #FoodSafety #CCS #Charminar #BreakingNews
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  • Press Release
    Date: 13.03.2026

    Hyderabad Police Commissioner Sri V.C. Sajjanar, IPS, has urged citizens to take proactive steps to protect innocent people from falling prey to cybercriminals and to create widespread awareness about cybercrimes in society. He was speaking as the chief guest at the ‘Cyber Simba’ volunteer orientation program held at the TG iCCC auditorium in Banjara Hills, Hyderabad.

    Stressing the importance of public participation in curbing cybercrime, the Commissioner stated that the ‘Cyber Simba’ volunteer initiative was launched as part of the ‘Jagrut Hyderabad – Surakshit Hyderabad’ campaign. He advised citizens not to limit their WhatsApp group activities to sharing 'Good Morning' and 'Good Night' messages, but instead to actively share information and awareness messages regarding cyber security.

    Highlighting the success of the initiative, he noted that since its launch in November last year, 1,717 volunteers have voluntarily registered for ‘Cyber Simba’. Through 5,118 door-to-door awareness programs, these volunteers have reached approximately two lakh people. He emphasized that spreading awareness about cyber safety is the most effective way to prevent these crimes.
    He further cautioned that cybercriminals are now using sophisticated methods like Digital Arrest, fake trading, and investment scams to defraud even retired judges and educated professionals. He specifically warned women and youth to be extremely careful when interacting with strangers on social media.
    Explaining the importance of the ‘Golden Hour’—the first hour after a cybercrime occurs—the Commissioner stated that reporting such incidents immediately to the 1930 helpline significantly increases the chances of recovering the lost money.
    Additionally, he highlighted the 'C-Mitra' service, which allows victims to file an FIR online from the comfort of their homes without having to visit a police station. He noted that due to rising public awareness, the daily number of cybercrime complaints has decreased from 80 to 60, reflecting a positive impact on society.

    Commissioner Sajjanar expressed his desire for this movement, aimed at making Hyderabad a ‘Cybercrime-Free City’, to expand across the entire country.

    The event was attended by Additional CP (Crimes & SIT)Sri. M. Srinivasulu,IPS, DCPs A. Arvind Babu, Sri.S. Chaitanya Kumar,IPS, Sri.G. Chandramohan,Sri. B. Rajesh,Smt. Lavanya N. Jadhav, along with several other police officials and ‘Cyber Simba’ volunteers.
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    #telangana #hyderabad #policecommissioner
    Press Release Date: 13.03.2026 Hyderabad Police Commissioner Sri V.C. Sajjanar, IPS, has urged citizens to take proactive steps to protect innocent people from falling prey to cybercriminals and to create widespread awareness about cybercrimes in society. He was speaking as the chief guest at the ‘Cyber Simba’ volunteer orientation program held at the TG iCCC auditorium in Banjara Hills, Hyderabad. Stressing the importance of public participation in curbing cybercrime, the Commissioner stated that the ‘Cyber Simba’ volunteer initiative was launched as part of the ‘Jagrut Hyderabad – Surakshit Hyderabad’ campaign. He advised citizens not to limit their WhatsApp group activities to sharing 'Good Morning' and 'Good Night' messages, but instead to actively share information and awareness messages regarding cyber security. Highlighting the success of the initiative, he noted that since its launch in November last year, 1,717 volunteers have voluntarily registered for ‘Cyber Simba’. Through 5,118 door-to-door awareness programs, these volunteers have reached approximately two lakh people. He emphasized that spreading awareness about cyber safety is the most effective way to prevent these crimes. He further cautioned that cybercriminals are now using sophisticated methods like Digital Arrest, fake trading, and investment scams to defraud even retired judges and educated professionals. He specifically warned women and youth to be extremely careful when interacting with strangers on social media. Explaining the importance of the ‘Golden Hour’—the first hour after a cybercrime occurs—the Commissioner stated that reporting such incidents immediately to the 1930 helpline significantly increases the chances of recovering the lost money. Additionally, he highlighted the 'C-Mitra' service, which allows victims to file an FIR online from the comfort of their homes without having to visit a police station. He noted that due to rising public awareness, the daily number of cybercrime complaints has decreased from 80 to 60, reflecting a positive impact on society. Commissioner Sajjanar expressed his desire for this movement, aimed at making Hyderabad a ‘Cybercrime-Free City’, to expand across the entire country. The event was attended by Additional CP (Crimes & SIT)Sri. M. Srinivasulu,IPS, DCPs A. Arvind Babu, Sri.S. Chaitanya Kumar,IPS, Sri.G. Chandramohan,Sri. B. Rajesh,Smt. Lavanya N. Jadhav, along with several other police officials and ‘Cyber Simba’ volunteers. @@S.AzharAlam #telangana #hyderabad #policecommissioner
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  • The Hyderabad City Police along with the Hyderabad Narcotic Enforcement Wing conducted a joint operation based on credible information and apprehended two persons involved in drug peddling under the limits of Rajendra Nagar Police Station.
    During the operation, police seized 150 grams of MDMA, one knife, and four mobile phones. The total value of the seized material is estimated at ₹25 lakh.
    A case has been registered as Crime No. 236/2026 under Sections 8(C) r/w 22(C) & 29 of the NDPS Act, Section 14 of the Foreigners Act, and Section 25 of the Arms Act at Rajendra Nagar Police Station.
    Accused Details
    Hyderadar Abdurabu Mohammed Abdurabu (37)
    Resident of Tolichowki, Hyderabad
    Native of Yemen
    Previous Criminal Cases
    The accused has a history of involvement in several NDPS cases:
    Cr. No.155/2019 – U/s 8(c) r/w 21 NDPS Act – Prohibition & Excise Station, Ameerpet – Arrested as A-2
    Cr. No.96/2020 – U/s 8(c) r/w 21(b) NDPS Act – Prohibition & Excise Station, Ameerpet – Arrested as A-2 (case pending in NDPS SC No.18/2023, MSJ Court)
    Cr. No.24/2021 – U/s 8(c) r/w 21(b) NDPS Act – Prohibition & Excise Station, Ameerpet – Arrested as A-3
    Cr. No.82/2022 – U/s 8(c) r/w 20(b)(ii)(A), 21(b)(c) NDPS Act – Prohibition & Excise Station, Ameerpet – Arrested as A-1
    Cr. No.40/2023 – U/s 8(c), 21(b) NDPS Act – Prohibition & Excise Station, Ameerpet – Absconding; NBW pending
    Cr. No.21/2026 – U/s 8(c) r/w 22(C), 29 NDPS Act – Tolichowki Police Station – Absconding as A-3
    Police officials stated that further investigation is underway to identify the network involved in drug supply.
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    #telangana #hyderabad #hydcitypolice
    The Hyderabad City Police along with the Hyderabad Narcotic Enforcement Wing conducted a joint operation based on credible information and apprehended two persons involved in drug peddling under the limits of Rajendra Nagar Police Station. During the operation, police seized 150 grams of MDMA, one knife, and four mobile phones. The total value of the seized material is estimated at ₹25 lakh. A case has been registered as Crime No. 236/2026 under Sections 8(C) r/w 22(C) & 29 of the NDPS Act, Section 14 of the Foreigners Act, and Section 25 of the Arms Act at Rajendra Nagar Police Station. Accused Details Hyderadar Abdurabu Mohammed Abdurabu (37) Resident of Tolichowki, Hyderabad Native of Yemen Previous Criminal Cases The accused has a history of involvement in several NDPS cases: Cr. No.155/2019 – U/s 8(c) r/w 21 NDPS Act – Prohibition & Excise Station, Ameerpet – Arrested as A-2 Cr. No.96/2020 – U/s 8(c) r/w 21(b) NDPS Act – Prohibition & Excise Station, Ameerpet – Arrested as A-2 (case pending in NDPS SC No.18/2023, MSJ Court) Cr. No.24/2021 – U/s 8(c) r/w 21(b) NDPS Act – Prohibition & Excise Station, Ameerpet – Arrested as A-3 Cr. No.82/2022 – U/s 8(c) r/w 20(b)(ii)(A), 21(b)(c) NDPS Act – Prohibition & Excise Station, Ameerpet – Arrested as A-1 Cr. No.40/2023 – U/s 8(c), 21(b) NDPS Act – Prohibition & Excise Station, Ameerpet – Absconding; NBW pending Cr. No.21/2026 – U/s 8(c) r/w 22(C), 29 NDPS Act – Tolichowki Police Station – Absconding as A-3 Police officials stated that further investigation is underway to identify the network involved in drug supply. @@S.AzharAlam #telangana #hyderabad #hydcitypolice
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  • PRESS NOTE
    Special Crime Team of CCS, Hyderabad City Along with Goshamahal & Afzalgunj Police Apprehended Three Persons for Selling Duplicate Tea Powder, Surf Powder & Good Night Refills
    On 02-03-2026, acting on credible information, the Special Crime Team, CCS, DD Hyderabad, along with Goshamahal and Afzalgunj Police, apprehended three persons who were found in possession of duplicate branded products including Tea Powder (Red Label, Taj Mahal), Surf Powder (Surf Excel, Tide, Ariel, Wheel) and Good Night Mosquito Repellent Refills (45ml/50ml).
    Details of the Apprehended Persons:
    Jaya Ram, S/o Kalu Ram Ji, Age: 30 years, Occupation: Business
    R/o: H.No. 14-11-1241, Jinsi Chowrahi, Begumbazar, Hyderabad
    Native of: Near Sabji Mandi, Chunki Village, Ajmer District, Rajasthan State
    Kachhawa Surendera, S/o K. Dhula Ram, Age: 34 years, Occupation: Business
    R/o: H.No. 3-69, Dullapally Village, Qutbullahpur, Hyderabad
    Native of: Nagour District, Rajasthan State
    Hanuman Ram, S/o Sirdara Ram, Age: 21 years, Occupation: Business
    R/o: Sanjata Village, Barmer District, Rajasthan State – 344703
    Details of Recovered Property:
    1340 Nos duplicate Red Label Tea Powder
    (100g – 340 packets, 250g – 750 packets, 20g – 250 packets)
    100 Nos duplicate Taj Mahal Tea Powder (50g packets)
    950 Nos duplicate Tide Surf Powder (75g packets)
    100 Nos duplicate Ariel Surf Powder (15g packets)
    300 Nos duplicate Wheel Surf Powder (100g packets)
    550 Nos duplicate Surf Excel Powder (65g packets)
    3600 Nos duplicate Good Night Mosquito Repellent (45ml bottles)
    9500 Nos duplicate label packing covers (250g size)
    Red Label – 5800 packets
    Gemini Tea – 3700 packets
    75 Kgs Raw Tea Powder (15 Kg bags – 05)
    Modus Operandi:
    The accused persons were procuring duplicate packing covers and low-quality raw materials from dealers in Gujarat at high discounts. They packed the low-grade products in counterfeit branded covers and supplied them to local retail and wholesale shops in Goshamahal, Afzalgunj, Begumbazar and other areas of Hyderabad at discounted rates, falsely representing them as original branded products.
    The apprehension was made by Sri D. Bikshapathi, Inspector of Police, Special Crime Team, along with his staff under the supervision of Sri G. Venkateswar Reddy, ACP.
    #telangana #hyderabad #police #Specialcrimeteam Begumbazar
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    PRESS NOTE Special Crime Team of CCS, Hyderabad City Along with Goshamahal & Afzalgunj Police Apprehended Three Persons for Selling Duplicate Tea Powder, Surf Powder & Good Night Refills On 02-03-2026, acting on credible information, the Special Crime Team, CCS, DD Hyderabad, along with Goshamahal and Afzalgunj Police, apprehended three persons who were found in possession of duplicate branded products including Tea Powder (Red Label, Taj Mahal), Surf Powder (Surf Excel, Tide, Ariel, Wheel) and Good Night Mosquito Repellent Refills (45ml/50ml). Details of the Apprehended Persons: Jaya Ram, S/o Kalu Ram Ji, Age: 30 years, Occupation: Business R/o: H.No. 14-11-1241, Jinsi Chowrahi, Begumbazar, Hyderabad Native of: Near Sabji Mandi, Chunki Village, Ajmer District, Rajasthan State Kachhawa Surendera, S/o K. Dhula Ram, Age: 34 years, Occupation: Business R/o: H.No. 3-69, Dullapally Village, Qutbullahpur, Hyderabad Native of: Nagour District, Rajasthan State Hanuman Ram, S/o Sirdara Ram, Age: 21 years, Occupation: Business R/o: Sanjata Village, Barmer District, Rajasthan State – 344703 Details of Recovered Property: 1340 Nos duplicate Red Label Tea Powder (100g – 340 packets, 250g – 750 packets, 20g – 250 packets) 100 Nos duplicate Taj Mahal Tea Powder (50g packets) 950 Nos duplicate Tide Surf Powder (75g packets) 100 Nos duplicate Ariel Surf Powder (15g packets) 300 Nos duplicate Wheel Surf Powder (100g packets) 550 Nos duplicate Surf Excel Powder (65g packets) 3600 Nos duplicate Good Night Mosquito Repellent (45ml bottles) 9500 Nos duplicate label packing covers (250g size) Red Label – 5800 packets Gemini Tea – 3700 packets 75 Kgs Raw Tea Powder (15 Kg bags – 05) Modus Operandi: The accused persons were procuring duplicate packing covers and low-quality raw materials from dealers in Gujarat at high discounts. They packed the low-grade products in counterfeit branded covers and supplied them to local retail and wholesale shops in Goshamahal, Afzalgunj, Begumbazar and other areas of Hyderabad at discounted rates, falsely representing them as original branded products. The apprehension was made by Sri D. Bikshapathi, Inspector of Police, Special Crime Team, along with his staff under the supervision of Sri G. Venkateswar Reddy, ACP. #telangana #hyderabad #police #Specialcrimeteam Begumbazar @S.Azhar Alam
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  • ₹2.65 Crore Cyber Fraud in Hyderabad
    A 69-year-old businessman from Hyderabad was allegedly duped of ₹2.65 crore in an online investment scam.
    The victim, a resident of Somajiguda, approached the Hyderabad Police cybercrime unit after realising he had been cheated.
    A woman identifying herself as Ramya Krishnan contacted him via social media
    She claimed to be investing in “Polyus Finance (PFP Gold)” and said she had invested ₹50 lakh with high returns
    She later encouraged him to invest in her upcoming resort and apparel business projects in Kerala and Hyderabad
    Trusting her, the businessman transferred large sums to bank accounts provided by her
    To build trust, the fraudster allegedly asked him to withdraw ₹50 as a test transaction
    Police have registered a case and launched an investigation.
    ⚠️ Authorities have advised citizens to verify online investment schemes carefully and avoid transferring money to unknown individuals promising high returns.
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    #cyberfraud #hyderabad #online
    ₹2.65 Crore Cyber Fraud in Hyderabad A 69-year-old businessman from Hyderabad was allegedly duped of ₹2.65 crore in an online investment scam. The victim, a resident of Somajiguda, approached the Hyderabad Police cybercrime unit after realising he had been cheated. A woman identifying herself as Ramya Krishnan contacted him via social media She claimed to be investing in “Polyus Finance (PFP Gold)” and said she had invested ₹50 lakh with high returns She later encouraged him to invest in her upcoming resort and apparel business projects in Kerala and Hyderabad Trusting her, the businessman transferred large sums to bank accounts provided by her To build trust, the fraudster allegedly asked him to withdraw ₹50 as a test transaction Police have registered a case and launched an investigation. ⚠️ Authorities have advised citizens to verify online investment schemes carefully and avoid transferring money to unknown individuals promising high returns. @azharAlam #cyberfraud #hyderabad #online
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  • Challenges of Covering Sensitive Topics !

    Covering sensitive topics such as health, crime, or abuse presents unique challenges for reporters. These issues often involve vulnerable individuals and communities, making it crucial for journalists to approach their reporting with empathy, accuracy, and ethical consideration. Misrepresentation or insensitivity can not only harm individuals involved but also perpetuate stigma and misinformation in society. Guidelines for Reporters Prioritize Empathy: Approach sensitive topics with compassion. Understand that the individuals affected may be experiencing trauma or distress. Take the time to listen actively and validate their feelings. Do Thorough Research: Gather accurate information from credible sources. Understand the complexities surrounding the issue, including societal, psychological, and legal aspects. This research will help you present a well-rounded view of the topic. Be Mindful of Language: Use language that is respectful and avoids stigmatization. For instance, instead of labeling someone as a "victim," consider terms like "survivor" or "individual affected by [issue]." This choice of words can significantly impact the perception of the topic. Seek Consent: Always obtain consent from individuals before sharing their stories, especially in sensitive matters. Explain how their information will be used and the potential impact of their story being made public. Provide Context: When reporting on sensitive issues, provide context that helps the audience understand the broader implications. This can include statistics, expert opinions, and historical background that illustrate the significance of the topic. Highlight Resources: When covering issues like mental health or abuse, consider providing information about available support resources. This can help readers who may be affected or looking for assistance. Reflect on Your Biases: Be aware of your own biases and how they may influence your reporting. Strive for objectivity and ensure that your personal beliefs do not overshadow the facts. Avoid Sensationalism: Refrain from sensationalizing stories for the sake of grabbing attention. Focus on responsible reporting that honors the dignity of those involved. Follow Up: If possible, follow up on stories to share developments or the ongoing impact of the issues discussed. This can help to humanize the story and show that the subject is not just a one-time event.

    #Bharat Aawaz
    Challenges of Covering Sensitive Topics ! Covering sensitive topics such as health, crime, or abuse presents unique challenges for reporters. These issues often involve vulnerable individuals and communities, making it crucial for journalists to approach their reporting with empathy, accuracy, and ethical consideration. Misrepresentation or insensitivity can not only harm individuals involved but also perpetuate stigma and misinformation in society. Guidelines for Reporters Prioritize Empathy: Approach sensitive topics with compassion. Understand that the individuals affected may be experiencing trauma or distress. Take the time to listen actively and validate their feelings. Do Thorough Research: Gather accurate information from credible sources. Understand the complexities surrounding the issue, including societal, psychological, and legal aspects. This research will help you present a well-rounded view of the topic. Be Mindful of Language: Use language that is respectful and avoids stigmatization. For instance, instead of labeling someone as a "victim," consider terms like "survivor" or "individual affected by [issue]." This choice of words can significantly impact the perception of the topic. Seek Consent: Always obtain consent from individuals before sharing their stories, especially in sensitive matters. Explain how their information will be used and the potential impact of their story being made public. Provide Context: When reporting on sensitive issues, provide context that helps the audience understand the broader implications. This can include statistics, expert opinions, and historical background that illustrate the significance of the topic. Highlight Resources: When covering issues like mental health or abuse, consider providing information about available support resources. This can help readers who may be affected or looking for assistance. Reflect on Your Biases: Be aware of your own biases and how they may influence your reporting. Strive for objectivity and ensure that your personal beliefs do not overshadow the facts. Avoid Sensationalism: Refrain from sensationalizing stories for the sake of grabbing attention. Focus on responsible reporting that honors the dignity of those involved. Follow Up: If possible, follow up on stories to share developments or the ongoing impact of the issues discussed. This can help to humanize the story and show that the subject is not just a one-time event. #Bharat Aawaz
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  • The partnership with Google Digi Kavach to prevent cyber fraud is a significant step toward enhancing digital security. This collaboration could focus on various initiatives, such as:

    Advanced Security Features: Implementing Google’s technology to enhance security protocols for users, like two-factor authentication and real-time threat detection.

    Awareness Campaigns: Conducting educational programs to inform users about common cyber threats and safe online practices.

    Data Protection: Ensuring robust data encryption and privacy measures to safeguard user information.

    Monitoring and Support: Offering tools for real-time monitoring of suspicious activities and providing user support for resolving security issues.

    Collaboration with Authorities: Working alongside law enforcement and regulatory bodies to address cybercrime more effectively.

    This partnership could play a crucial role in building trust and safety in the digital landscape. If you have specific details or goals in mind for this initiative, feel free to share!

    #SURAKSHA
    The partnership with Google Digi Kavach to prevent cyber fraud is a significant step toward enhancing digital security. This collaboration could focus on various initiatives, such as: Advanced Security Features: Implementing Google’s technology to enhance security protocols for users, like two-factor authentication and real-time threat detection. Awareness Campaigns: Conducting educational programs to inform users about common cyber threats and safe online practices. Data Protection: Ensuring robust data encryption and privacy measures to safeguard user information. Monitoring and Support: Offering tools for real-time monitoring of suspicious activities and providing user support for resolving security issues. Collaboration with Authorities: Working alongside law enforcement and regulatory bodies to address cybercrime more effectively. This partnership could play a crucial role in building trust and safety in the digital landscape. If you have specific details or goals in mind for this initiative, feel free to share! #SURAKSHA
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  • COP TALK
    Inspiring Interactions and Knowledge Sharing

    COP Talk is an initiative aimed at fostering open communication between the police and the public. Through inspiring interactions, visits, and awareness campaigns, we work to build a responsible society and prepare future generations to lead.

    Awareness Programs: COP Talk focuses on educating the community about how to behave around strangers and how to react in potentially dangerous situations, such as when someone tries to forcefully enter their homes.

    Emergency Preparedness: We emphasize the importance of knowing emergency contact numbers and provide updates on local crimes, including civil crimes and cyber frauds. This information helps individuals stay informed and prepared.

    Understanding Cyber Fraud: The program explains the causes of cyber frauds happening in society and discusses the various remedies available to protect oneself from such threats.

    Community Engagement: By engaging with students and community members, COP Talk promotes responsible behavior and encourages individuals to take an active role in their safety and the safety of their communities.

    Through these efforts, COP Talk aims to strengthen the relationship between the police and the public, ensuring that everyone is better equipped to handle emergencies and contribute to a safer society.
    COP TALK Inspiring Interactions and Knowledge Sharing COP Talk is an initiative aimed at fostering open communication between the police and the public. Through inspiring interactions, visits, and awareness campaigns, we work to build a responsible society and prepare future generations to lead. Awareness Programs: COP Talk focuses on educating the community about how to behave around strangers and how to react in potentially dangerous situations, such as when someone tries to forcefully enter their homes. Emergency Preparedness: We emphasize the importance of knowing emergency contact numbers and provide updates on local crimes, including civil crimes and cyber frauds. This information helps individuals stay informed and prepared. Understanding Cyber Fraud: The program explains the causes of cyber frauds happening in society and discusses the various remedies available to protect oneself from such threats. Community Engagement: By engaging with students and community members, COP Talk promotes responsible behavior and encourages individuals to take an active role in their safety and the safety of their communities. Through these efforts, COP Talk aims to strengthen the relationship between the police and the public, ensuring that everyone is better equipped to handle emergencies and contribute to a safer society.
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  • Facts and Updates

    Despite the hard work and relentless dedication of police officers who operate around the clock, there is a significant gap in effectively communicating their efforts, pains, sacrifices, intelligence, awareness programs, and various initiatives they undertake. This lack of a proper medium prevents the public from fully appreciating the complexities and challenges faced by law enforcement.

    Abusive Language and Misuse of Power
    Crime investigation officers often depend on the community, witnesses, and informants to gather crucial information. However, many people believe that police officers frequently use abusive language or misuse their authority. While it’s true that circumstances may compel police personnel to adopt a tougher demeanor or, at times, even be perceived as rude in order to uncover essential facts, this approach can lead to a growing reluctance among citizens to approach police stations for help. Instead, many seek assistance from third parties due to fear or mistrust.

    Communication Gap
    The resulting fear factor has contributed to a communication gap between the public and the police. This disconnect not only hampers effective collaboration but also undermines community trust.

    The Need for Stronger Partnerships
    There is an urgent need for a robust communication platform that fosters partnerships between the public and the police. Such a medium would help unify grievances, enhance connectivity, and provide live updates from the most active departments in any state. By facilitating open dialogue, we can recognize and respect the sacrifices made by law enforcement officers while ensuring that their efforts are acknowledged and appreciated.

    Ultimately, strengthening this partnership will allow police to return to communities with a renewed commitment to service, bridging the gap and fostering a safer, more cooperative environment for everyone.

    #SURAKSHA
    Facts and Updates Despite the hard work and relentless dedication of police officers who operate around the clock, there is a significant gap in effectively communicating their efforts, pains, sacrifices, intelligence, awareness programs, and various initiatives they undertake. This lack of a proper medium prevents the public from fully appreciating the complexities and challenges faced by law enforcement. Abusive Language and Misuse of Power Crime investigation officers often depend on the community, witnesses, and informants to gather crucial information. However, many people believe that police officers frequently use abusive language or misuse their authority. While it’s true that circumstances may compel police personnel to adopt a tougher demeanor or, at times, even be perceived as rude in order to uncover essential facts, this approach can lead to a growing reluctance among citizens to approach police stations for help. Instead, many seek assistance from third parties due to fear or mistrust. Communication Gap The resulting fear factor has contributed to a communication gap between the public and the police. This disconnect not only hampers effective collaboration but also undermines community trust. The Need for Stronger Partnerships There is an urgent need for a robust communication platform that fosters partnerships between the public and the police. Such a medium would help unify grievances, enhance connectivity, and provide live updates from the most active departments in any state. By facilitating open dialogue, we can recognize and respect the sacrifices made by law enforcement officers while ensuring that their efforts are acknowledged and appreciated. Ultimately, strengthening this partnership will allow police to return to communities with a renewed commitment to service, bridging the gap and fostering a safer, more cooperative environment for everyone. #SURAKSHA
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  • We’re Strong and Wild—Only to Protect You!

    The fear factor is an interesting aspect of our role as police officers. We often appear strong and tough, not just to command respect but to care for you and prevent crime. Our presence is a commitment to securing the future while preserving the past.

    Much like a lion in the jungle, we protect our community. While the lion safeguards its territory, many animals live in fear of it. Similarly, police officers work tirelessly to protect the nation, yet some people may still feel apprehensive around us.

    This fear often stems from misunderstanding. Our strength is not a threat; it’s a shield for the community. We are here to ensure safety and uphold justice, dedicating ourselves to the well-being of every citizen. Understanding this can help bridge the gap between fear and trust. Together, we can create a safer environment for all.

    #SURAKSHA
    We’re Strong and Wild—Only to Protect You! The fear factor is an interesting aspect of our role as police officers. We often appear strong and tough, not just to command respect but to care for you and prevent crime. Our presence is a commitment to securing the future while preserving the past. Much like a lion in the jungle, we protect our community. While the lion safeguards its territory, many animals live in fear of it. Similarly, police officers work tirelessly to protect the nation, yet some people may still feel apprehensive around us. This fear often stems from misunderstanding. Our strength is not a threat; it’s a shield for the community. We are here to ensure safety and uphold justice, dedicating ourselves to the well-being of every citizen. Understanding this can help bridge the gap between fear and trust. Together, we can create a safer environment for all. #SURAKSHA
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