Jan 26, 2022

Republic Day Celebrated with Patriotic fervor

Republic Day Celebrations Hyderabad CP CV Anand hoisted National flag in his office and extended his greetings to the Police personnel and citizens on the occasion. He instructed the personnel to draw inspiration from the constitution while discharging duties and uphold the democratic system.




 



Jan 24, 2022

Jan 20, 2022

Most wanted Nigerian drug-peddler held: Hyderabad police

 A most wanted international drug-peddler, belonging to Nigeria, and nine consumers of the narcotics from Hyderabad were nabbed from different places, police said on Thursday.

On information, police teams took the drug-peddler Chukwu Ogbonna David alias Tony (37) into custody from Mumbai and on the input given by him nine consumers, mostly businessmen, were apprehended, the police said adding 10 gm of cocaine was seized from them.
Tony, who migrated to Mumbai from Nigeria in 2013 on a temporary VISA, and illegally staying in Mumbai since, was purchasing drug from another international drug-peddler Star Boy, an African, through ships, Hyderabad Police Commissioner CV Anand told reporters here.

In 2017, Tony decided to enter into drug business and developed contacts with consumers in Mumbai, Goa and Hyderabad. As per the plan, the accused established a network system in India by engaging local agents by giving them good money for supply of drugs, the police said.
“Tony did not expose himself to agents or customers and was using international phone numbers to communicate through WhatsApp calls and VOIP calls and was delivering drugs to customers through his agents. Tony has 15 to 20 customers in Hyderabad,” the Commissioner said.

Jan 12, 2022

 Today, in light of the rapid spread of the omicron virus, CP Hyd started this practice of meeting the petitioners and visitors to office virtually so as to address their grievances.

CP visits Upcoming Twin towers

 Hyderabad CP Sri.CV Anand made a detailed visit and review of the Police Command Control Centre coming up in Banjara Hills. This 20 floored structure is coming up as a crisis management center too, apart from operating as a command control center and CP Hyd City office.

He was received by Sri VAK Padmanabha Rao, Superintendent Engineer R&B, and his team along with contractor Shapoorji vallabhjee company representatives. They explained on maps the entire plan of the 4 towered building and the 20 floors. Later they physically inspected all the floors of the building starting from the security areas, parking on two floors, the meeting halls, and auditoriums, the CP Hyd office and those of all the wings of city police, the emergency floors and rooms of the Hon’ble CM, CS, DGP, etc, the data center, the command control center, the spaces for other agencies, etc

Later a PPT presentation was given on the progress of works and the pending ones. The CP Hyd enquired and found out the various reasons for delay in the completion of the project. Mr. Anand exhorted them to work cohesively and offers the full cooperation of city police to R and B and Pallonji. He asked them to keep the building ready for inauguration by the Honorable CM by March 31st
Mr.CV Anand said that the Command Control Center will be the third eye for the city of Hyderabad shortly, the first of its kind in the country, and the only such Command Control Center in Singapore and New York.
Relevant engineers, Sri. Joel Davis, IPS, DCP West Zone, Smt Sunita Reddy, DCP Admin, and other officials were present on the occasion.

Jan 11, 2022

Gearing up to deal with Corona Virus again

 In light of the rapidly spreading omicron virus in the public and also in the Hyderabad City Police, Commissioner of Police Hyderabad city Sri C.V.Anand conducted a detailed inspection of the 5 floors of the CP Office along with Addl CP L&O -DS Chauhan IPS and DCP Admin D. Sunitha Reddy, visited the social media wing, the command control center,traffic command center and enquired about the no of CCTVs actually working in the field, status of various IT projects being monitored in CP Office.
















Appreciated the concerned ministerial staff for looking after the welfare of 18000 city police personnel and also the IT wing for managing the various initiatives very well and maintaining their functionalities.

Jan 7, 2022

CP surprise checks in City

  Sri. CV Anand IPS Commissioner of Police, Hyderabad City. conducted a surprise inspection in the office of the old Commissioner of Police - Purani Haveli in South Zone. After taking charge as the Hyderabad City Police Commissioner last month, Sri CV Anand conducted a surprise inspection of the Panjagutta Model Police Station. Similarly, the CP Hyderabad inspected the DCP South Zone, Task Force, and Special Branch offices in the old Police Commissioner's office for about 2 hours today. The Complaints received from visitors, such as the command and control center, help desk, and parking were examined. Later, Commissioner of Police Sri CV Anand said that the offices were inspected today to find out the functioning of the police offices in Purani Haveli. Similarly, the prayers at the Mecca Mosque were also observed during the Friday prayer. He said the special Branch here was working well.

The commissioner's office is a Heritage building so there are a lot of repairs. "We will take appropriate steps to ensure that this heritage building is not lost under any circumstances. It has been directed to the concerned authorities," he said. In the South Zone, many complaints came from the public against Rowdies. Therefore, we discussed with the officers for action against them. Soon there will be actions against Rowdies with the cooperation of the people.

And we discussed traffic issues in the old city. Sri. Gajarao Bhupal, IPS DCP South Zone, Sri Gummi Chakravarty, DCP Task Force, Sri. Syed Rafiq, Additional DCP South Zone, Sri. A. Muthyam Reddy, Mr. K. Govardan Reddy, Additional DCP Special Branch, Sri Ramulu Naik, Additional DCP Traffic, and other officials were present.





CP inaugurated 7 day induction course for probationers SIs

 The Commissioner of Police, Hyderabad City Sri CV Anand, IPS has inaugurated Seven days Orientation Course for the Probationary Sub-Inspectors (193) of Hyderabad City Police today at the mini-conference hall of Telangana State Police Academy, Hyderabad.

The seven days in house Orientation Course is aimed to impart overall knowledge about important topics which are necessary for day to day policing in Hyderabad City by the Probationary Sub-Inspectors who are reported for their regular duties in Hyderabad City on 22nd Nov 2021 after completion of six months of practical training in the districts of Telangana State. The Orientation Course is aimed to impart knowledge on improving investigation Skills for successful Prosecution, Functional Verticals–SOP, important Case Laws of High Court & Supreme Court, investigation of Cyber Frauds, Hyderabad City Police Act, VVIP Security, Mob Psychology, Crowd Control, investigation of crime against women cases, traffic management, IT initiatives of Telangana State, usage of online applications, Personality Development, Conduct & CCA Rules, etc.,
The course is using advanced training technology involving the conduct of classes simultaneously in 5 different halls and with interactive mode.

This course has even been planned by the CP Hyd City to induct the PSIs into city police in a well-prepared manner. All senior officers of the city will be taking one class each minimum. Sri.CV Anand took a class on the Hyderabad police structure and the leadership qualities to be exhibited by the PSIs in their functioning.

The Director, Telangana State Police Academy Sri V.V.Srinivasa Rao, IPS, Joint Commissioner of Police, CAR HQs Sri Kartikeya, IPS, Director Sri Ramesh Naidu, IPS, Principal, City Police Training Centre, Petlaburj, Hyderabad Sri Maddipati Srinivas Rao, staff of CPTC, Hyderabad and TSPA participated in the event.

Jan 6, 2022

7 drug peddlers nabbed by Hyderabad Cops

 In a major drug bust by the Hyderabad police commissionerate, seven drug peddlers were arrested in three cases of the NDPS Act at Punjagutta, Narayanguda and Trimulgherry police stations and Rs 16 lakhs worth of drugs were seized. 

Police Commissioner Mr.CV Anand said, “The drugs were brought to the city from Mumbai for New Year celebrations with a motive to sell it to the city’s youth. Two arrested in the Punjagutta limits, Imran Babu Shaik and Noor Mohammad were smuggling the drugs from Mumbai. Imran has been identified as the main associate of Nigerean drug peddler Tony. Three other interstate drug peddlers were arrested by Narayanaguda police. One among them is a local from Chaderghat who contacted the duo and procured drugs. The duo arrested by Trimulgherry police frequently visit Goa and procured the drugs to sell it in the city limits.” 

Both Imran and Noor Mohammed stay in Oyo Hotels booked through online mode which avoids any suspicion while checking in with the drugs. They were in possession of 83 grams of cocaine worth Rs 8,30,000. 

Three held in Narayanguda 

Narayanguda police arrested local Syed Khaiser Hussain, Mumbai residents Rasheed Ahmed Khan and Najbul Hassan Shaik for supplying 15 grams of cocaine and 45 grams of MDMA worth Rs 6 lakh. The duo from were staying in a Hyderabad hotel from where they were arrested.

Two in Trimulgherry

The two arrested by Trimulgherry police, A R Anirudh and K Avinash are from Hyderabad and Kothagudem. “The duo were procuring the drugs from Goa and selling it for double the rates in the city. They had on them, 27 Ecstacy pills and 17 LSB blots worth Rs 1,66,000.” Hyderabad police are working with their Mumbai counterparts to nab the Nigerian peddler Tony. 

Drug users set to lose victim pass

Hyderabad Police Commissioner Mr.CV Anand says that consumers of drugs, who have so far been treated as victims, will no longer have that privilege as things are set to change.  Anand also opined that counselling drug users in the presence of family does not appear to be helping much. “From now on, there will be certain changes in policies,” the CP said 

Jan 4, 2022

Take cyber crimes seriously and act fast - Hyderabad CP

 In the first video conference after taking charge as Hyderabad Police Commissioner, Mr.CV Anand on Tuesday instructed officers to act strict on social media harassment. He said that those harassing people by morphing their photos and posting them on social media platforms with derogatory comments should be dealt with strictly. In addition to registering cases against those spreading fake news on social media, he expressed the desire for a speedy trial.



Speaking at the conference, which was attended by police officers of all departments including SHOs,. ACsP. DCsP, Joint CsP , the commissioner directed the authorities on the precautions to be taken in case of cybercrime.
During this, several suggestions have been made on the course to be followed in the case of cybercrime including speedy investigation in cybercrime cases.
With instances of NRIs posting hateful and derogatory posts on social media platforms, the commissioner warned of registering cases against them apart from issuing lookout notices.
Their passports will be seized and visas too will be cancelled as per legal provisions, CP Hyderabad warned.
The commissioner further asked the officials to provide information regarding crimes and criminals to the sections and wings concerned from time to time.
The officials were also asked to identify criminals who are repeatedly committing the same offence and take action against them and prevent them from involving in crimes. This will help in deterring others who are inclined to commit offences.
If there are any doubts in any of the cases, the Legal Advisor should immediately give suggestions and resolve the cases expeditiously. The trial should be expedited and the criminals should be punished, he said.
Emphasizing that every police officer should make it a habit to take actions necessary on your own, the commissioner asked them not to wait for orders from superior officers in emergencies and utmost important incidents. Take the necessary technical assistance to gather evidence, he said.
The commissioner also clarified that the officers within the jurisdiction of every police station should act to do justice to the people and not give in to any injustice. Police officers should be as people expect them to be.
CP Hyderabad on Coronavirus -
In the wake of the rising number of Covid-19 cases, it is mandatory and important that the G.O released by the State government banning public meetings, conferences, or rallies, should be strictly implemented in Hyderabad.
The commissioner also suggested ensuring proper ventilation in every office and police station.
At religious places, we have to make sure that people are not crowded. Police need to be more vigilant in this regard, he said.
He also spoke to the community elders within the respective police station and asked them to explain the GO details released by the government regarding the regulations.

Jan 3, 2022

Strictly adhere to Covid safety protocols

City Police Commissioner Mr.CV Anand asked police personnel to strictly adhere to Covid safety protocols including wearing face masks and observing social distancing due to the increase in Covid cases. 
“If anyone is facing health issues, they should inform their superior officers. Action will be taken against officials who show negligence. It is our responsibility to take care of the staff,” he said. Interacting with members of the Hyderabad Commissionerate Ministerial Staff Association, he asked them to ensure that all employees wear masks and take appropriate precautionary measures.

 “Arrangements are being made for Covid tests and medicare for personnel of the Hyderabad city police in view of the increase in cases,” Anand said. He praised the officers and staff for working effectively as a team.