
Hyderabad, May 14 (RAHNUMA): Director General of Police CV Anand on Thursday visited the Greyhounds headquarters and conducted a comprehensive review meeting on various operational and administrative aspects of the elite anti-insurgency force.
He reviewed the operational activities carried out by Greyhounds and assessed their performance in dealing with anti-Maoist operations and other assigned duties.
The DGP also reviewed the existing training standards, curriculum, and training modules being imparted to personnel, emphasising the need for continuous upgradation in line with evolving operational requirements.
During the review, the DGP instructed the Greyhounds leadership to further enhance operational efficiency and maintain a high level of combat readiness.
He stressed the importance of conducting regular firing practice and ensuring rigorous training standards to keep the force mission-ready at all times.
The Director General of Police also reviewed issues relating to the reduction in Greyhounds strength in view of the declining Maoist activities.
He informed officers that the proposal concerning 708 surrendered posts of Greyhounds is currently pending with the Government.
The DGP further stated that the notified repatriations would be carried out after receiving the necessary orders from the government.
He appreciated the efforts and commitment of Greyhounds personnel and emphasised the need to maintain the force’s reputation as one of the country’s premier anti-insurgency units through continued professionalism, discipline, and operational preparedness.
DGP Greyhounds Anil Kumar and others attended review meeting.




