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AI POLICING: HYD POLICE SHOWCASE FUTURE-READY FORCE ON STATE FORMATION DAY

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AI POLICING: HYD POLICE SHOWCASE FUTURE-READY FORCE ON STATE FORMATION DAY

Hyderabad, June 2 (RAHNUMA): Telangana State Formation Day celebrations at the City Armed Reserve Headquarters turned into a showcase of Hyderabad Police’s technological transformation and people-centric policing initiatives as police commissioner V.C. Sajjanar unveiled a series of achievements and reforms.

After unfurling the National Flag and paying homage to Telangana martyrs, the Commissioner highlighted how Hyderabad Police is leveraging Artificial Intelligence, digital innovation and community participation to build a safer city.

Among the standout initiatives was ‘C-Mitra’, India’s first Virtual Police Officer platform, which allows citizens to file complaints and register FIRs from their homes. The system has already facilitated more than 1,100 Zero FIRs and hundreds of cybercrime cases.

The Commissioner also highlighted the AI-powered ‘Cop-Writer’ application, the ‘SOC-EYE’ digital monitoring platform, and the strengthened Hyderabad Narcotics Enforcement Wing’s crackdown on drug networks.

A major focus was placed on personnel welfare, with nearly 20,000 police personnel undergoing comprehensive health screening under the Grand Health Challenge initiative. Health volunteers have also been deployed across police stations to monitor wellness and provide support.

The department’s anti-food adulteration wing, H-FAST, has registered 173 cases and seized nearly 95 tonnes of adulterated food products, while emergency response teams under ‘Spandana’ continue to provide rapid assistance to citizens across the city.

Calling upon citizens to actively support law enforcement efforts, the Commissioner reaffirmed Hyderabad Police’s commitment to building a safe, technology-driven, and globally respected city.

The event witnessed the participation of senior police officers, including M. Srinivas, Addl. CP (Crime & SIT); Tafseer Iqbal, Addl. CP (Law & Order); D. Joel Davis, Joint CP (Traffic); N. Swetha, Joint CP (North Range); R. Venkateswarlu, DCP (CAR Headquarters), along with Zonal, Traffic, CCS, and Cybercrime DCPs, other senior officers and staff.

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