Jul 16, 2026

DGP reviewed various initiatives under Safe City Project

 With rapid urbanisation, increasing population, and the growing use of technology posing new challenges to public safety, the Government of Telangana and the Telangana Police are implementing the Safe City Project by leveraging advanced technologies to build a safer and smarter urban environment. The project primarily aims to ensure enhanced safety and security for women, children, senior citizens, pedestrians, and the general public. 

As part of efforts to further strengthen the implementation of the Safe City Project, Director General of Police, Telangana, Sri C.V. Anand, IPS, chaired a high-level review meeting at the DGP Office on Thursday. The meeting was attended by senior police officers along with officials from GHMC and various government departments to review the progress of ongoing initiatives.

Technology-Driven Measures for a Safer City

The DGP directed officials to maximise the use of advanced technologies such as high-definition CCTV surveillance systems, Integrated Command and Control Centres, Intelligent Traffic Management Systems (ITMS), Emergency Response Systems, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and smart monitoring solutions for effective crime prevention, traffic management, and rapid emergency response.

He stressed that technology-driven policing should continue to play a pivotal role in making Hyderabad one of the safest metropolitan cities in the country.

More Mobile She Toilets for Women's Convenience

Giving priority to women's safety and convenience, the DGP reviewed the status of Mobile She Toilets operating across Hyderabad. Officials informed that 12 mobile She Toilets are currently functional across the city. The DGP directed that 12 additional Mobile She Toilets be installed to provide clean, safe, and accessible sanitation facilities for women at important public locations.

Appreciation for She Teams and Bharosa Centres

The DGP appreciated the effective work being carried out by She Teams, Bharosa Centres, the HawkEye App, Safe Travel initiatives, and public awareness campaigns in ensuring women's safety.He emphasised that all stakeholder departments should work in close coordination so that women can move freely and confidently throughout the city without fear.

Strengthening CCTV Surveillance Network

The meeting reviewed the progress of CCTV surveillance under the Safe City Project.

During Phase-I, a total of 2,306 CCTV cameras have already been installed and are operational, including:

Hyderabad Commissionerate – 974 cameras

Cyberabad Commissionerate – 574 cameras

Rachakonda Commissionerate – 758 cameras

Under Phase-II, installation of 862 additional CCTV cameras is under progress:

Hyderabad – 452 cameras; Cyberabad – 297 cameras; Rachakonda – 113 cameras

The DGP instructed officials to ensure that all CCTV cameras remain fully functional at all times for effective surveillance and crime detection.

Pedestrian Safety and Traffic Management

Reviewing road safety initiatives, officials informed that pedestrian signals have been installed at 77 locations across the city. The DGP also directed GHMC officials to repair and ensure proper functioning of the 404 traffic signals already installed so that both motorists and pedestrians can travel safely.

He further instructed officials to introduce special traffic management measures in congestion-prone areas and improve pedestrian-friendly infrastructure. 

Public Awareness Through Mobile Campaign Vehicles

The DGP directed officials to effectively utilise the city's public address and awareness vehicles to educate citizens on Safe City initiatives, women's safety, traffic rules, cybercrime prevention, and anti-drug campaigns.

He observed that public awareness remains one of the strongest tools in preventing crime and ensuring safer communities.

Stating that Telangana has emerged as a model State in adopting technology-driven policing, Sri C.V. Anand said the Safe City Project would further strengthen crime prevention, improve emergency response, and enhance the quality of life for citizens through coordinated efforts of the Police, GHMC, and other government departments.

The meeting was attended by **DGP Sri C.V. Anand, IPS; DG (Law & Order) Sri Mahesh Bhagwat, IPS; DG, Women Safety Wing, Ms. Charu Sinha, IPS; IG (P&L) Sri Gajarao Bhupal, IPS; Hyderabad Police Commissioner Sri C.V. Sajjanar, IPS; Cyberabad Police Commissioner Sri Ramesh Reddy, IPS; Malkajgiri Police Commissioner Ms. Sumathi, IPS; Future City Police Commissioner Sri Tarun Joshi, IPS; GHMC Commissioner Sri R.V. Karnan, IAS; Cyberabad Municipal Commissioner Ms. Srujana; Malkajgiri Municipal Commissioner Sri Krishna Reddy; Transport Commissioner Sri Ilambarthi; Commissioner, Women & Child Welfare Department, Ms. Shruti Ojha, IAS, along with senior officers from the Police Department, GHMC, Municipal Administration, Transport Department and other stakeholder departments.

DGP calls for Al-led fight against cyber crime

 Director General of Police, Telangana, Sri C.V. Anand, IPS, conducted a comprehensive review of the functioning of the Telangana Cyber Security Bureau  and its initiatives aimed at strengthening cybercrime prevention, enhancing technological capabilities, and ensuring faster assistance to cybercrime victims. 

During the visit, the DGP inspected various specialised wings/ units of the Cyber Security Bureau, including the Cyber Lab, Security Operations Centre (SOC), Central Monitoring Unit, Social Media Unit, Child Protection Unit, and Digital Forensic Unit. He reviewed their operational capabilities, technological infrastructure, investigation methodologies, and ongoing initiatives to combat emerging cyber threats.


On the occasion, Director, Telangana Cyber Security Bureau, Ms. Shikha Goel, IPS, along with senior officers, made a detailed PowerPoint presentation highlighting the latest cybercrime trends, investigative techniques, adoption of advanced technologies, victim assistance mechanisms, and the Bureau's future roadmap. 

 DGP Appreciates AI-Based Cyber Response System 

As part of the review, the DGP personally observed  with the Bureau's AI-powered Cyber Call Centre. During the demonstration, when a caller informed the AI system that she had lost money in a cyber fraud, the system immediately responded empathetically, collected essential details such as the victim's name, location, nearby police station, and incident particulars, and simultaneously alerted the concerned police station for immediate action. 

Impressed by the system's capabilities, the DGP appreciated the use of Artificial Intelligence in providing quick assistance to victims and directed officials to further strengthen and expand such AI-driven citizen services. 

 Significant Progress in Cybercrime Control 

Officials informed the DGP that Telangana has achieved encouraging results in cybercrime control during 2025. Although cyber frauds accounted for ₹1,524 crore in financial losses during the year, the State recorded a 20% reduction in monetary losses compared to 2024. 

The number of cybercrime complaints also declined by 3%, with 91,369 complaints registered during 2025. At the same time, the amount placed on hold (POH) in fraudsters' bank accounts increased from ₹255 crore to ₹279 crore, while the POH percentage improved from 9% to 12%, reflecting better protection and recovery of victims' money. 

 Telangana Ranks No.1 in Cyber FIR Registration  

The review highlighted Telangana's remarkable performance in cybercrime enforcement. Out of 49,620 cybercrime FIRs registered across the country in 2025, Telangana alone registered 21,639 FIRs, accounting for 44% of all cybercrime FIRs in India, placing the State at the top position nationally.

Officials further informed that the FIR conversion rate stood at 78% in high-value cyber fraud cases involving losses above ₹75 lakh, while cases involving losses above ₹1 lakh recorded a 56% FIR conversion rate, demonstrating the State's proactive legal response.

 Cyber Crimes Causing the Highest Financial Losses 

The presentation also revealed that out of 86,177 major crime FIRs registered in Telangana during 2025, 21,639 were cybercrime cases, meaning one out of every four major crime FIRs in the State relates to cybercrime. 

While other major crimes resulted in financial losses of ₹207 crore, cybercrimes alone accounted for ₹1,524 crore, nearly seven times higher, highlighting the growing economic impact of cyber offences.

 DGP Calls for Greater Technological Innovation 

Addressing the officers after the review, DGP Sri C.V. Anand said that EAGLE was one of the first specialised units he had visited after assuming charge as DGP, and he was pleased to now review the Telangana Cyber Security Bureau, another critical organisation safeguarding the State's security.

He stressed that cybercrime is evolving rapidly and directed officers to adopt innovative approaches, Artificial Intelligence, advanced analytics, and cutting-edge technologies to stay ahead of cybercriminals. Referring to national performance indicators released by the Government of India, he observed that Telangana has the potential to become the country's leading State in cyber policing by continuously upgrading technology and strengthening institutional capabilities.

The DGP also stated that the ongoing reorganisation of specialised police units, including Greyhounds, OCTOPUS, the proposed Traffic Management & Road Safety Bureau, and new specialised units dealing with drug-related offences and food adulteration, would enable optimal utilisation of manpower. He instructed that additional resources should be deployed to further strengthen the Telangana Cyber Security Bureau wherever necessary.

Expressing concern over the sharp rise in investment frauds, online trading scams, and digital financial frauds, the DGP warned that failure to control such crimes now could lead to far more serious consequences in the future.

He observed that cyber frauds are pushing many families into severe financial distress, with victims losing their lifetime savings. He emphasised that the future of policing will increasingly revolve around cybercrime and directed every officer to acquire strong technological skills and enhance expertise in cyber investigations to effectively tackle emerging threats.

The DGP reiterated that Telangana should strive to become a national model in cyber policing through technology-driven investigations, rapid response systems, enhanced public awareness, and coordinated enforcement efforts.

The DGP also advised citizens to report cyber frauds immediately by calling the 1930 Cyber Helpline or by lodging complaints through the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal, and cautioned people never to share OTPs, passwords, banking credentials, or other sensitive financial information with unknown persons.

The review meeting was attended along with DGP Sri CV Anand, IPS, Director, Telangana Cyber Security Bureau, Ms. Shikha Goel, IPS, SPs Harshavardhan and Sai Sri, Deputy Superintendents of Police (DSPs), Circle Inspectors (CIs), and other officers of the Telangana Cyber Security Bureau.

Jul 8, 2026

Sports are the Strongest Foundation for a Fit Police Force: DGP C.V. Anand

 5th Telangana Police Games & Sports   Meet–2026 Inaugurated by DGP CV Anand 

 Statewide Police Sports to be Conducted in Five Clusters for the First Time

In a major initiative aimed at promoting physical fitness, mental well-being, and sporting excellence among police personnel, the 5th Telangana State Police Sports Meet–2026 was inaugurated on Wednesday by Director General of Police, Telangana, C.V. Anand, IPS, at the Saroor Nagar Indoor Stadium under the Malkajgiri Commissionerate.

The sports meet is being organized as part of the Telangana Police Welfare initiatives to encourage police personnel to maintain high standards of fitness while nurturing sporting talent capable of representing the State and the country at national and international levels.



The inaugural ceremony began with the lighting of the Sports Torch.  ceremonially Sports Torch handed over  by the DGP to the National medal-winning RSI Govinda Reddy. The event was officially declared open with the symbolic release of white doves and colourful balloons, signifying peace, unity, and the true spirit of sportsmanship.

 *"I May Stop Policing One Day... But I Will Never Stop Playing Sports": DGP C.V. Anand* 

Addressing the gathering, DGP C.V. Anand said that after nearly 35 years of conducting all police sporting events at a single venue, Telangana Police has introduced a new five-cluster model and 21 teams to ensure wider participation from police personnel across the State.

He explained that the decentralized format would enable more officers and staff to compete while also helping identify talented athletes for higher-level competitions. The initiative has been designed on the lines of the All India Police Games, ensuring systematic planning, better exposure, and scientific preparation for future championships.

The DGP said Telangana Police would provide intensive coaching and specialized training to promising sportspersons so that they can bring more laurels to the State in national and international competitions.

Highlighting Telangana Police's recent achievements, he noted that the department won 21 medals in the previous edition of the All India Police Games and expressed confidence that the number of gold medals would increase significantly in the coming years.

He also outlined the incentives being provided by the Government to encourage sporting excellence:

- Gold Medal: ₹3 lakh cash reward and three special increments.

- Silver Medal: ₹2 lakh cash reward and two special increments.

- Bronze Medal: ₹1 lakh cash reward and one special increment.

The DGP urged senior officers to actively identify and encourage talented sportspersons within their units and never consider sports as a waste of time. He emphasized the need to provide scientific support systems, including proper nutrition, physiotherapy, fitness management and structured coaching.

Sharing his personal passion for sports, the DGP said that playing golf is a form of meditation for him and helps him remain mentally refreshed despite a demanding schedule. His remark, "I may stop policing one day... but I will never stop playing sports," drew loud applause from the audience.

 *Police Sports to be Conducted in Five Clusters* 

Explaining the new format, the DGP said the 2026 Police Sports Meet has been divided into five clusters to ensure greater participation and better preparation for national and international competitions.

- Cluster A: Boxing, Wrestling, Fencing and other indoor sports commenced on 08 July 2026 at Saroor Nagar.

- Cluster B: T-20 Cricket Tournament will be held at Future City on 17, 18 and 19 November 2026.

- Cluster C: Lawn Tennis, Badminton and other events will be conducted at the Telangana Police Academy on 07, 08 and 09 September 2026.

- Cluster D: Volleyball and Kabaddi competitions will be organized on 03, 04 and 05 November 2026.

- Cluster E: Canoeing, Kayaking and Cycling competitions will conclude the State Sports Meet at Nizamabad.

 *Actor Naveen Polishetty Appreciates Telangana Police* 

Special Guest and popular film actor Naveen Polishetty praised the dedication of the Telangana Police and said that sports build both physical and mental resilience.

He remarked that whenever people face difficulties, the two names that come to their minds are God and the Police, reflecting the immense trust society places in law enforcement.

In his trademark humorous style, he entertained the gathering while conveying a meaningful message that winning and losing are part of life, but participation and sportsmanship are what truly matter. He encouraged police personnel to continue embracing sports as a way of building confidence, discipline and a positive attitude.

 *Large Participation from Police Units Across Telangana* 

Hundreds of police sportspersons representing various Commissionerates, District Police Units and specialized wings from across Telangana participated enthusiastically in the inaugural events. Competitions in Boxing, Fencing, Wrestling and other indoor disciplines commenced immediately after the inauguration.

The inaugural ceremony was attended by Hyderabad CP  V.C. Sajjanar, IPS, Malkajgiri Commissioner of Police Sumathi, IPS, P&L  IG Gajarao Bhupal, senior police officers, police personnel, students from Pulla Reddy Memorial School, college students and a large gathering of sports enthusiasts.

Jul 7, 2026

DGP C.V. Anand Inaugurates New Manuguru Police Station, Reviews Policing and Anti-Narcotics Measures in Bhadradri Kothagudem

DGP CV Anand on Monday inaugurated the newly constructed Manuguru Police Station building in Bhadradri Kothagudem district. Although administrative sanction for the project had been accorded nearly a decade ago, the construction remained incomplete due to lack of funds. The project was eventually completed with the support of Singareni Collieries Company Limited (SCCL), public representatives, the district administration and other stakeholders.

The DGP inspected the newly built police station, which is equipped with modern infrastructure, including a Mini Command and Control Centre. He interacted with the station staff and directed them to deal firmly with anti-social elements and rowdy offenders while embracing emerging technologies, including Artificial Intelligence, in policing. He stressed that feeding quality data into CCTNS 3.0 should be treated as a top priority to enable smarter, technology-driven and more efficient policing.






Recording his remarks in the Visitors' Book, the DGP observed that well-designed police stations not only provide a reassuring experience to complainants and members of the public but also create a better working environment that motivates police personnel to perform more effectively.

Addressing the gathering, the DGP called upon every member of the Telangana Police, from Home Guards to senior officers, to pursue the anti-narcotics mission with unwavering determination to protect the youth and future generations from the menace of drugs. He directed officers to intensify enforcement against drug peddlers and cultivators, stating that they should be viewed as an even greater threat than naxalites and dealt with firmly under the law.

Later, the DGP visited the 6th Battalion and SDRF Unit at Chatakonda in Palvancha, where he inspected the barracks, training facilities, armoury, infrastructure and rescue equipment. He also interacted with SDRF personnel. Noting that Bhadradri Kothagudem district is vulnerable to floods and other natural disasters, he stressed the need for rapid mobilisation, close coordination with other departments and maintaining the highest levels of operational preparedness at all times.

In the evening, the DGP conducted a comprehensive review of the performance of the Bhadradri Kothagudem Police Unit. During the review, the Superintendent of Police and other officers made detailed presentations on crime trends, conviction rates, anti-narcotics operations, investigations and key administrative issues.

Highlighting the district's strategic location along the borders of Chhattisgarh and Andhra Pradesh, the DGP said it remains a critical entry point for ganja trafficking. He directed officers to intensify action against ganja cultivation, transportation and organised drug networks, while strengthening surveillance and route checks at bus stations, railway stations and other transit points with the support of K9 units.

The DGP stated that drug traffickers would be treated as more dangerous than extremists and terrorists and would face stringent legal action. He also instructed officers to improve the quality of investigations, enhance conviction rates and ensure the timely uploading of complete digital case records into CCTNS.

Reaffirming the Telangana Police's commitment to the State Government's vision of making Telangana a drug-free State by December 2029, the DGP emphasised that sustained enforcement, public participation and inter-departmental coordination would be key to achieving the objective.

During his visit, the DGP also inaugurated the newly constructed Police Guest House at the District Armed Reserve (DAR) Headquarters in Kothagudem. 

DO BASIC EFFECTIVE AND STRONG POLICING BASED ON INTEGRITY, VISIBILITY AND IMPARTIALITY AND USE OF TECHNOLOGY

 As part of his district tour, Telangana Director General of Police (DGP) C.V. Anand visited Khammam and reviewed policing, crime control, road safety, and technology-driven policing initiatives.





Key Highlights:

  • Conducted a comprehensive Crime Review Meeting with police officers.
  • Inaugurated the Road Safety Park.
  • Inaugurated the 250 CCTVs installed in the district and connected to the Command Centre.
  • Police personnel educated students on road safety and traffic rules.
  • Distributed helmets to police personnel and members of the public to promote road safety.
  • Participated in Vanamahotsavam by planting saplings.
  • Inaugurated the CCTV Command Facility at the Commissionerate.
  • Appreciated citizens who played a vital role in installing CCTV cameras in their villages.
  • Urged citizens to responsibly inform police about drug abuse, particularly among youth in villages and educational institutions.
  • Stated that wearing the Police Uniform is a privilege, noting that only about 0.16% of the State's 4.5 crore population gets the opportunity to serve in uniform.
  • Directed police to strengthen night patrolling to curb property offences.
  • Instructed strict and accurate implementation of CCTNS data management.
  • Announced that a Traffic Management Bureau, on the lines of EAGLE, will soon be established to improve road safety.
  • Instructed to wage war against narcotics and save the future generation.
  • Instructed to work as per law, do justice to the poor and helpless.
  • Instructed police not to interfere in civil and land disputes and follow SOP.
  • Directed all officers to strictly follow Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).
  • Ordered special action against the sand mafia, soil mafia, and rowdy elements.
  • Stressed effective policing through advanced technology, including CCTNS 3.0, Hawk Eye 3.0, and TG COPS 3.0.

The Commissioner of Police delivered a presentation on various policing initiatives and key performance indicators.

Major Crime Trends Presented During the Khammam District Crime Review

During the district crime review meeting, the Commissioner of Police presented a detailed analysis of the major crime trends in Khammam Commissionerate.

  • Financial fraud cases have witnessed a 30% increase, while job fraud cases have risen by 36%.
  • The CP noted a growing number of fake document cases, indicating an emerging trend that requires close monitoring.
  • GST-related offences have also come to the notice of the police and are under investigation.

Road Safety & Traffic

  • A total of 146 road accident cases were registered in 2026 (up to the review period), compared to 317 cases in 2025.
  • Police have identified accident-prone black spots (hotspots) in urban and rural areas and are taking preventive measures by installing road dividers, warning signboards, and traffic indicators, while also conducting public awareness campaigns.

Cyber Crime

  • As of June 2026, 711 cyber crime cases have been registered.
  • Victims lost approximately ₹9.48 crore in cyber frauds.
  • Police have successfully recovered and refunded ₹1.41 crore to victims.
  • The overall cyber crime rate stands at 14.9%, the Commissioner informed.

Narcotics Enforcement

  • Police seized 1,700 kg of ganja in 2026, while approximately 4,000 kg was seized during 2025.
  • The Commissioner stated that Khammam continues to register one of the highest volumes of ganja seizure cases in the State, reflecting sustained enforcement against narcotics trafficking.

The DGP analysed the lapses in the district crime strategies and advised remedial measures in his review.