Jul 6, 2025

Muharram procession concluded peacefully in Hyderabad

 As part of the Muharram mourning observances, today's Bibi Ka Alam procession, on the 10th day of Muharram, concluded peacefully in Hyderabad. Sri C.V. Anand IPS, DG and Commissioner of Police, Hyderabad, personally supervised the security arrangements from the historic Charminar. He provided timely instructions to all officers to ensure the procession proceeded smoothly. For the past 10 days of Muharram mourning, Hyderabad City Police, under the leadership of Sri C.V. Anand, had implemented stringent security measures and efficient traffic management.


This massive Bibi Ka Alam procession commenced from Ashurkhana in Dabeerpura (Darul Shifa). The "Alam" was carried on Lakshmi, an elephant brought from Karnataka state, as the procession made its way. It concluded at Masjid-e-Ilahi, Chaderghat, on the banks of the Musi River.

City Police Commissioner Sri C.V. Anand, accompanied by senior officers from Law & Order and Traffic departments, oversaw the procession. On behalf of the Hyderabad City Police, garlands and 'Dattis' (offerings) were presented to the Alam at Charminar.

Over 3,000 police personnel provided robust security for the Bibi Ka Alam procession. Thanks to proactive planning and all necessary measures taken, the Bibi Ka Alam procession concluded peacefully in Hyderabad without any untoward incidents. On this occasion, Sri C.V. Anand IPS, DG and Commissioner of Police, Hyderabad, extended his thanks to all the Shia community members in Hyderabad.

The event was attended by Sri Vikram Singh Mann IPS (Additional Commissioner of Police L&O), Sri D. Joel Davis IPS (Joint CP Traffic), Smt. Rakshitha Krishna Murthy IPS (DCP CAR Headquarters), Smt. Sneha Mehra IPS (DCP South Zone), along with other police officials.

Jul 4, 2025

CP paid visit to Bibi Ka Alam

 Sri C.V. Anand IPS DG & Commissioner of Police, Hyderabad city stated that robust security arrangements have been made in Hyderabad city in observance of the Muharram mourning days. Today, marking the 8th day of Muharram, he visited Bibi Ka Alam in Dar-ul-Shifa, Dabirpura, and offered flowers and 'dattis' (offerings). On this occasion, he personally inspected the security and bandobust arrangements in place.

Speaking to the media afterwards, he mentioned that the Muharram mourning days have now reached their 8th day. He added that numerous coordination meetings were held before Muharram commenced, involving honorable ministers from the government, Shia religious leaders, police, and officials from other departments. All necessary precautionary measures were undertaken based on the suggestions received in those meetings. He explained that smaller daily processions have been taking place over the past 8 days, and full-scale security (bandobust) is being provided for them.

Regarding traffic management, he stated that additional police personnel have been brought in from outside, and measures have been taken under the supervision of the Traffic DCPs to ensure smooth traffic flow. He noted that there is a possibility of snatchings, pickpocketing, and eve-teasing during procession times. However, our Crime Police and She Teams have been vigilant, curbing these activities and taking some individuals into custody.

He announced that due to the likelihood of a large number of people visiting tomorrow (9th Muharram) and on the 10th Muharram, as a precautionary measure, security arrangements are being made with 3000 police personnel to ensure the Muharram procession takes place peacefully.

He, along with Smt. Sneha Mehra IPS (DCP South Zone), Sri Venkateswarlu IPS (DCP Traffic), and other officials, inspected the 10th Muharram procession routes and instructed that all measures be taken to ensure the procession proceeds in a calm environment.

Finally, Sri C.V. Anand IPS appealed on behalf of the Hyderabad City Police that all necessary advance measures regarding traffic, safety, and security have been taken. He also requested the public to cooperate with the police to ensure the Muharram observances take place peacefully.

Jul 2, 2025

CP held court

 The Commissioner of Police, Hyderabad, Mr. C.V. Anand, IPS, in his capacity as Additional District Magistrate (Executive), conducted a court session today under Section 126 of the BNSS.

During the session, the Station House Officer of Mehdipatnam briefed the court on an ongoing dispute between two factions of the religious organization Deendar Anjuman over a land-related issue within the jurisdiction of the Mehdipatnam Police Station.


Video evidence of a recent altercation between the groups was presented, and both sides were given an opportunity to state their positions. The conflict has reportedly led to repeated disturbances during religious events, raising concerns over potential threats to public order.

The Commissioner issued a strong warning to both parties, emphasizing that any further unlawful conduct or breach of peace would lead to stringent legal action. The matter has been adjourned for a subsequent hearing.

Jul 1, 2025

CP visited Balkampet Yellamma temple

 


The Commissioner of Police visited the Balkampet Yellamma Temple in the SR Nagar area to review police arrangements ahead of the Bonalu festivities. Over the past 7–8 years, the temple has witnessed a surge in popularity during Bonalu, often resulting in large crowds and occasional near-stampede situations.

This year, officials have undertaken more meticulous planning, introducing significant changes aimed at reducing congregation at sensitive points. During the visit, the Commissioner interacted with on-ground officers, inspected the control room and CCTV monitoring center, and also offered prayers at the temple.

Jun 30, 2025

Farewell to retired employees

 

Today, Sri C.V. Anand, IPS, DG & Commissioner of Police, Hyderabad honorably felicitated and bid farewell to 73 police officers retiring from the Hyderabad City Police Commissionerate. The retiring officers include 1 ACP, 31 SIs, 30 ASIs, 8 HCs, 2 PCs, and 1 LGE.

During the farewell ceremony organized on this occasion, Sri C.V. Anand extended his best wishes to all the retiring officers. "It is my duty as a Police Commissioner to express my gratitude for your long and dedicated service to the police department, spanning approximately 42 years. That's why I make an effort to attend every retirement program," he stated. He emphasized that no one should leave with sadness after retirement and assured that efforts are being made to ensure all benefits are disbursed on the very day of retirement.

"I thank you and your family members who supported you. Don't sit idle at home after retirement. Based on your health, try to do something for your family every day. Engaging in daily activities will keep you healthy," he advised. He wished them good health and a happy remaining life with their families, praying to God for their well-being after retirement. He lauded their unforgettable services to the police department.

The event was attended by Smt. Parimala Hana Nutan, IPS (Joint Commissioner of Police, Admin, Hyderabad), Smt.K. Apoorva Rao, IPS (DCP, Special Branch), Sri Mohd.Ismail (Junior Administrative Officer), Sri Shankar Reddy (President, Police Officers Association), and other association members.