Oct 11, 2023

CP held key VC to brief the force on Dos & Donts while performing Election related duties

 With the Model Code of Conduct firmly in effect for the upcoming TSLA elections scheduled for November 30th, the City Police Commissioner, Mr. CV Anand, conducted a comprehensive Video Conference to meticulously assess the state of preparedness and elucidate the essential Dos and DON'Ts to all staff officers.

In his address, CP Anand underscored four pivotal facets that demand immediate attention: adherence to established procedures, timely compilation of reports, vigilant monitoring, and thorough training & briefing of the police force. He emphasized that these aspects must remain paramount until the culmination of the polls. Furthermore, he urged the enforcement of stricter measures, including intensified surprise checks.


Mr. Anand issued directives to all DCPs, ACPs and nodal ACPs to convene meetings with political parties at their respective levels. He instructed them to activate round-the-clock election cells within their offices. Additionally, he emphasized the need for coordinated planning with officers from neighbouring commissionerates to ensure the effective security of polling stations that partially fall under their jurisdiction.

CP Anand also urged all officers to take resolute action against any instances of illicit cash, liquor, narcotics, or other prohibited inducements. He stressed the importance of preventing political parties from intersecting during campaigns, factoring this into route planning and permission issuance, meticulously allocating time slots to avoid any untoward incidents.

An important decree was that all licensed firearms must be surrendered, and no new licenses should be issued until the conclusion of the polls. Static Surveillance teams (SST) were set to commence their operations, and the Flying Squad teams were instructed to intensify their checks. The number of integrated inter-commissionerate checkposts will be  increased from 11 to 18.

The meeting also encompassed discussions on executing Non-Bailable Warrants (NBWs), monitoring social media platforms, surveillance on Hawala operators, binding over troublemakers, and other operational matters.

CP Anand stressed the imperative that 100 percent of the City Police force cast their votes through the facilitating centers.

Mr. Vikram Singh Mann, Additional Commissioner of Police (Law & Order), emphasized strict adherence to all Election Commission of India (ECI) norms within predetermined time limits. He underscored the decentralization of responsibilities through nodal ACPs, an increase in visible policing, and expounded on various legal provisions and Acts.

Mr. Viswa Prasad, Additional Commissioner of Police – Special Branch, underscored the significance of obtaining actionable intelligence to ensure fair and transparent elections, advocating the uniform application of procedures while seizing cash, precious metals, other freebies. He stressed the importance of maintaining vigilance on fake  voter ID makers, transport companies, courier service providers, taking stringent action against electoral offenses, and providing clear instructions to the police force regarding their roles and duties.

Mr. Sudir Babu, Additional Commissioner of Police - Traffic, highlighted the proactive measures being taken by the Traffic wing to address any forthcoming events in the city until the conclusion of the polls. Mr. Srinivasulu, Joint Commissioner of Police for CAR Headquarters, briefed the attendees on the logistical arrangements made to deploy escorts, vehicles, Personal Security Officers (PSOs), and drivers to police officers engaged in poll-related duties. He also provided an update on the accommodation arrangements for Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) companies at CTCs and other relevant aspects.

Smt. Parimala Hana Nutan, Joint Commissioner of Police (Administration), brought to the forefront several critical internal administrative issues.

Oct 1, 2023

Milad processions passed off peacefully

 The Milad  processions were marked by religious zeal by the devotees and enthusiasts across the city amid police vigil. Thousands of participants  were seen on bikes,four wheelers and on foot traversing  through key junctions.City police commissioner Mr.CV Anand chaired the inter-department command control center at TSPICC where he monitored the CCTV feeds, drone visuals and issued instructions to the  deputies in field.

The main procession began from Quadri chaman and weaved through the arterial routes Enginebowli, Nagal chintha and reached charminar around noon where the Kotwal  stationed with other senior echelons greeted the Milad julus members. police personnel ensured the procession route is clear and the traffic teams have been working  in tandem at all critical junctions. Other tributary processions in different zones were being closely monitored.

Mr.Vikram Singh Mann, Addl.cp(L&O), Mr.G.Suddeer Babu, Addl.cp traffic, Mr.P.Viswaprasad, Addl.cp(SB), South zone DCP saichaitanya and other officers were present.

Sep 30, 2023

VC held to review arrangements for Milad Julus

 With Milad-UN-Nabi julus scheduled for tomorrow, the City Police Commissioner Mr.CV Anand conducted a video conference with sector SIs and above-ranked officers to meticulously assess the security and traffic arrangements aimed at ensuring a smooth flow of the Julus.

Commencing the meeting, the top brass conveyed appreciation for the unwavering dedication exhibited by all ranks of the city police in successfully concluding the Ganesh Shoba Yatra and idol immersion in a peaceful manner. Emphasizing the importance of prompt incident reporting to senior officers, he  further instructed the deployment of a significant police force presence in mixed localities while intensifying patrolling efforts.

Recognizing the prevalence of young individuals traveling on bikes, traffic officers received directives to implement effective measures aimed at reducing road accidents and enhancing road safety. The officers were also tasked with liaising closely with the event organizers to ensure that the procession routes remain clear and adhere to predetermined paths.

Given the presence of several new SHOs , DCPs within the City Police, CP Anand instructed South Zone DCP to provide comprehensive briefings on the annual customs, the historical significance of Milad festivities, related meetings, events, and the primary organizations involved.

During the conference, all zonal DCPs provided an overview of the number of processions scheduled within their respective jurisdictions and the measures being taken. Excluding inter-commissionerate processions,  that may partially enter city limits,multiple   processions would take place across the 7 zones of which South, South East and South West accommodating the max.

The main procession starts at Gulzar House, Pathergatti, Madina  cross road, Chatta Bazar, Purani Haveli, Mandi Miralam, Mandi Miralam road, Ettebar chowk, Kotla Aliza and concludes at Moghalpura.

Addl.CP  L&O, Mr.Vikram Singh Mann and Addl.CP Special Branch Mr.Viswaprasad shared detailed insights into past incidents and discussed precautionary measures to be implemented. Additional platoons were confirmed for deployment, with an emphasis on monitoring history sheeters, conducting social media surveillance, and addressing various related issues. The iCCC will be operational from morning hrs with representatives of all departments to nullify any issues that may crop up during the day.

Sep 29, 2023

Ganesh shoba yatra and immersion concluded peacefully

 The city's annual Ganesh Idols procession and the final immersion, which commenced yesterday morning, concluded successfully today, with  the collaborative efforts of the organizers, the public, and the city police and we thank all stakeholders.” Said the City Police Commissioner Mr.CV Anand who was speaking at a media briefing at Rotary junction. 

The enthusiastic buzz of the immersion of the idols began right from the early hours yesterday  not only at Hussain Sagar, but also at other lakes and ponds and lakhs of devotees participated in this event.  “First time in the history, the 65 feet Khairatabad Ganesh – began its journey around 6:30 am and was immersed early at 1:30pm.” he said while appreciating the efforts of the Central Zone DCP and his team of officers. 

He extended special thanks to the Muslim clerics and the community for their decision to postpone the Milad Julus to October 1st. CP Anand reported that a staggering 10,200 idols, each measuring 3 feet and above, were immersed during the event, with the total number of idols immersed ranging from 50,000 to 60,000.

Many pandal organisers started their procession later than planned, leading to an extended duration of the event. After conducting an aerial survey yesterday, zonal DCPs were tasked  to engage with pandal organizers and encourage them to start swiftly.

This year, the city witnessed a remarkable surge in the number of new idols, with a 10-15 percent increase compared to previous years. The grandeur and enthusiasm surrounding the festival were also notably high. The top brass  commended the dedicated efforts of all ranks of city police who worked for over 40 hours continuously and made special mention about the efforts of SHE teams for apprehending  255 individuals involved in harassing women at various rush spots. The taskforce teams and crime teams maintained a high level of vigilance throughout the event to ensure the safety and security of lakhs of devotees.

He hoped that in the forthcoming years, organizers will take measures to start the procession at its earliest scheduled time  All roads are now open to general traffic.

Mr.Venkateswarlu, DCP Central Zone; Mr.Rahul; DCP Traffic-1 and others were present.

Sep 26, 2023

Route inspection ahead of final immersion

 With the Ganesh idols procession and immersion merely 48 hours away, the meticulous final  preparations of the City police force are underway to ensure the seamless  execution of this grand event. Accompained by the heads of Traffic,L&O, SB the City Police Commissioner Mr.CV Anand carried a route inspection, commencing from the prominent Balapur Ganesh Temple and encompassing several significant areas along the way. 

The inspection route covered the 19 km procession route from Balapur to Hussain Sagar and the  key locations covered are Chandrayanagutta, Charminar, Nayapool, MJ Market, Telugu Talli Flyover, Secretariat, and People's Plaza.CP Anand  instructed the zonal DCPs to work collaboratively, particularly where the processions converge at MJ Market. The responsibility of overseeing the movement of the procession at critical junctions and providing essential guidance to subordinates was entrusted to senior officers. 

While inspecting the primary procession lanes near Charminar and Telugu Talli Flyover, he stressed on the importance of clear signage to direct the vehicles carrying the idols according to their height specifications. The Police Chief stressed the significance of a scientific evaluation of the route, which included verifying height restrictions, identifying and addressing low-lying wires, and pinpointing potential obstacles that could impede the procession. The comprehensive inspection concluded  at People's Plaza, where senior echelons  meticulously reviewed logistics and deployment plans for managing heavy crowds around Hussain Sagar. 

Along with staff from city police, additional staff from other districts and allied branches will also be deployed bringing the deployment of the force to that of around 25,694 personnel and 125 platoons. Shift system of duties for even officers has been newly planned at 18 important junctions like MJ market, Afzalgunj, Ambedkar statue & NTR Marg etc., . 3 RAF Coys and other paramilitary forces have reported. Five drone teams are being deployed. The main routes and tributary rates are fully covered  by CCTVs and the repairs have been carried out.

Various roads in the city  which are part of the procession will either remain closed for regular traffic or will see traffic diversions. Multiple Quick Response Teams,  dog squads, and anti-chain snatching teams, SHE teams  will also be deployed. The joint command control centre having senior officers from all departments like GHMC, HMDA, Transco, water works , RTA  , Medical and Health etc will be fully operational from early hours of September 28th  at TSPICCC. 

The City police appeals the public to cooperate with law enforcement officials and follow safety guidelines to make this year's Ganesh idols procession and immersion a memorable and incident-free celebration.

 Mr.Vikram Singh Mann, Addl.CP(L&O); Mr.Sudir Babu, Addl.CP Traffic, Mr.Viswa Prasad, Addl.CP -SB and traffic, L&O DCPs also participated in the route  inspection.

Sep 25, 2023

Home Minister inaugurates 2306 safe City cameras

 Today the Telangana State Police Integrated Command Control Center marked two  significant milestones. With  several other departments started stationing their staff at TSPICCC, further solidifying its status as a Multi-agency operations Center, as envisioned by the Hon’ble Chief Minister and the addition of 2306 new  cameras to the existing network marks a monumental step forward in enhancing public safety and coordination among various government bodies. 

Telangana Home Minister Janab Mohammed Mahmood Ali saab inaugurated the huge network of 2306 CCTVs funded by the safe city project. These advanced  cameras were  installed across the Tri-Commissionerates and connected to the command  control center.

Hon’ble Minister  in his address, retraced the journey of Telangana state police and how it emerged as one of the best police  force in the country  by leveraging advanced technology and practices. Of the total cameras in the country, 64 percent of the cameras are here in Telangana, he said. He commended  CP Anand and the entire team for their dedication in adding advanced cameras to the network. 



DGP Mr.Anjani Kumar underscored the significance of the newly deployed cameras network, particularly its timely availability ahead of key events like Ganesh Chaturthi and Milad. The gigantic screens reflects the gigantic commitment of the state government to public safety.

City Police Commissioner & Director TSPICC,  Mr.CV Anand , in his speech, elaborated on the remarkable progress made since its inauguration. He highlighted the expansion of the center, including the establishment of new bureaus like TSNAB, Cyber Security Bureau , integrating camera  feeds & sensor data  of other departments and also shared that teams are  on the verge of integrating various other systems like Dial 100 etc.. “TSPICCC  transformed   into a full-fledged Multi-agency operations & Disaster Management  center, as envisioned by the Hon’ble Chief  Minister.” Said CP Anand. This year all departments will monitor the Ganesh immersions and Milad Julus from TSPICCC, he added.

The Home Minister also inaugurated the War room which facilitates the assembly of top functionaries in the Government and HODs of all departments in the event of a crisis to mitigate at the earliest through heightened and quick decision making. A viewer’s gallery now allows the public to get a insider view of the operations of the center. 

During the event, a comprehensive presentation was delivered by   Ms.Pushpa, SP-Technical, TSPICCC and explained the advanced features and capabilities of the facility. This huge  network  augments the existing CCTV infrastructure, further enhancing the state's capacity to ensure public safety.

Mr.Vikram singh Mann, Addl.CP(L&O), Mr. Sudhir Babu, Addl.CP – Traffic, Mr.Viswaprasad, Addl.CP -SB, Mr.Gajarao Bhupal, Jt.CP(Crimes & SIT) – nodal officer safe city project, were among those present.

Sep 24, 2023

CP inspects immersion arrangements around Hussain Sagar

 As the final day of Ganesh idols  immersion is nearing, heightened preparations are underway. Yesterday night, City  Police Commissioner Mr.CV Anand visited immersion points around  Hussain Sagar and inspected  safety measures in place for the convenience of devotees, traffic flow ,force deployment and illumination etc., Detailed instructions have been issued to ensure a smooth and secure experience for devotees. He also took stock of the operational  readiness of temporary control room enroute.

DCP Central zone and other officers accompanied CP Anand.

Sep 23, 2023

Kotwal held meeting with muslim clerics ahead of Milad

 Ahead of Milad-Un-Nabi festival, coinciding with Ganesh-immersion on September 28th, and the Milad juloos to be held on October 1st the Hyderabad City police commissioner Mr.CV Anand  held a coordination meeting with Muslim clerics, Markazi Milaad committee, senior police officers at his camp office in Purani Haveli and took their opinions.

The attendees said that they voluntarily postponed the Julus to exemplify the brotherhood. "Peace,love , accomodation reflects in this move." they said. The clerics also acknowledged the hard work of the city police and appreciated that all religious processions concluded peacefully.


Addressing the community members, CP Anand assured that city police has been making all arrangements and sought the cooperation of the community members. "Hyderabad leads the way in communal harmony.The positive vibe and coordination will further glorify the  Ganga Jamuni Tehzeeb of the city and sets an example." Said the  Kotwal.

"The peace and Law &order are the prerequisites for developments and the City, state surpassed many milestones in the past decade."he said while reciting the importance of peace. 

Police officers also noted  few issues reported by the attendees and assured to resolve them. At the conclusion, CP Anand heartfully thanked the clerics, Committee members for the trust they have in city police.

Moulana Mohammed Saifullah Quadri,Moulana Syed shikan Ahmed shuttari Kamil Pasha,Moulana Hafez Mohammed Muzaffar, other Muslim clerics and community members , Mr.Viswaprasad, Addl.CP special branch; Mr.Sudir Babu, Addl.cp traffic; Jt.CPs of CAR, Crimes & SIT; DCPs of South, South East, South West zones  attended the meeting.

Sep 22, 2023

CP visits ganesh pandals in sensitive areas

 Every night all the city police officers are making rounds of Ganesh pandals , gathering details , ensuring safety measures , checking the immersion process in and around Hussein Sagar lake . This is going till early hours . Cv Anand  visited several such sensitive areas yesterday night in old city in HusseiniAlam, Kamatipura, Moghalpura etc and reviewed the situation with his officers.


Sep 15, 2023

Traffic cops get advanced comm sets

City Police Commissioner Mr.CV Anand  on Friday launched the recently procured 1,000 manpack sets with a cost of Rs 10 crore for effective communication between traffic police personnel.

This is perhaps for the first time that any police commissionerate in the country has procured communication sets in such huge number at one time, officials said.

Speaking on the occasion, C V Anand said “The work related to upgradation of new communication systems will be completed shortly. This will help for effective communication by the staff,” he said.


Some of the advanced features of the new sets include dual microphones, enhanced receiver audio quality, scan facility, more battery backup, light weight, announcement talk group facility, text messaging, integrated GPS and certified hardware encryption for tamper-proof security to ensure secure communications.

Additional Commissioner of Police (Traffic) G.Sudheer Babu pointed out that the Hyderabad Police technology went to the next level with procuring of these sophisticated communication sets.

Sep 14, 2023

Drug bust in Hyderabad: Tollywood director and Nigerian nationals from Bengaluru in the net

 Chasing the lead from an earlier drug bust in a service apartment in Madhapur, the Telangana State Anti-Narcotics Bureau (TSNAB) has reportedly nabbed three Nigerian nationals from Bengaluru and a Tollywood film director among others. Officials seized  50 gm of MDMA, 24 ecstasy pills and eight gm of cocaine from the accused.

Meanwhile, Director of TSNAB and Commissioner of Hyderabad City Police, C.V. Anand said that Tollywood actor Navdeep Pallapolu, producer Ravi Uppalapati and owners of city based pubs are absconding in the case.

The three Nigerian nationals, identified as Amobi Chukwudi Muonagolu, 29, Igbawre Micheal, 32, and Thomas Anagha Kalu, 49, were picked up from Bengaluru. Other suspected drug peddlers, including Devarakonda Suresh Rao, 35, a sales manager of a start up in Gachibowli; Kolli Ramchand, 37, who runs a plant nursery; Kurapati Sandeep, 35, a marketing manager of a software firm; film director Anugu Sushanth Reddy, 36, and businessman Pagalla Srikar Krishna Praneeth, 32, were nabbed from Hyderabad.

Earlier on August 31, TSNAB officials nabbed Kapa Bhaskar Balaji, 34, a former Navy officer, K. Venkataratna Reddy, 47, financier for Tollywood, and D. Murali, 42, a senior stenographer at Rail Nilayam, following a raid at a service apartment in Madhapur. Police had seized 2.8 gm cocaine, 6 LSD blots, 25 ecstasy pills, 20 gm of marijuana from the accused. They were allegedly found partying at a flat in Vittal Rao Nagar of Madhapur along with two women, who were allegedly promised roles in movies.

“Amobi Chukwudi used to purchase drugs from a Nigerian National, Kewly, who recently shifted to Nigeria. Igbawre Micheal was purchasing drugs from Ben Frank Wilson alias Bernard and accused Thomas Anagha Kalu was sourcing it from Favour Ugwu, who also shifted back to Nigeria,” said the Police Commissioner.

The Commissioner claimed that big names from the Tollywood film industry had come up in the drug bust and that the officials were gathering evidence to make further arrests.

Amobi Chukwudi is member of ‘All India Nigerian Students & Community Association’ in Bengaluru and has been helping the community members by raising funds under the trust called ‘Help for Bookie & Innocent’ to meet the expenditure of deportation, bail and other legal services.

“Bhaskar Balaji is the main supplier among the Hyderabad crowd and also organises parties. He gives nicknames to his customers and uses the Snapchat application to run the business. Few days back, Balaji and one Ram had met Amobi Chukwudi to buy cocaine and ecstasy pills. Meanwhile, Devarakonda Suresh, Kolli Ramchand, Kuarapati Sandeep, Sushanth Reddy and Pagalla Srikar Krishna Praneeth were regularly purchasing drugs from Balaji and Ram,” the police official claimed. 

Meanwhile, Actor Navdeep took to X (formerly known as Twitter) and posted, “That’s not me gentlemen. I’m right here .. pls clarify thanks”. 

While the three Nigerians were in Hyderabad to deliver a consignment of drugs, based on credible information, the sleuths of TSNAB, along with Gudimalkapur Police, apprehended them. The main drug supplier, Ben Frank Wilson alias Benard, is reportedly at large.

Sep 10, 2023

VC held to review the preparatory arrangements for Ganesh and Mila-Un-Nabi

 City Police Commissioner Mr.CV Anand held a video conference with all  zonal DCPs, SHOs and patrol, Blue colts staff to review the preparatory  arrangements for the upcoming Ganesh Chathurthi – idols immersion. 

With  Milad-Un-Nabi and Ganesh immersion final day coinciding on the same day after 35 years, CP Anand exhorted officers of all ranks to be take more  precautions. With some of the SHO s and DCPs being fresh to the city police and doing this bandobust for the first time , the CP and his staff officers spent lot of time in explaining the various aspects of the preparatory works,  for the biggest event in the HCP calendar. 

In a comprehensive briefing, the City Police Chief  elucidated the  six-phase security plan, offering a clear roadmap for handling security & traffic related issues and underscored the importance of each phase in ensuring a smooth celebration.

Phase 1 begins from today and covers  preparations well in advance of idol installation. This phase involves distributing intimation forms and promoting online facility  while formulating Bandobust plans at selling points,enroute  and along procession routes. In Phase-2 Field officers will  visit pandals to bolster security, inspect barricades, signages, CCTVs, Q-maintenance, traffic flow, for the convenience of the public and devotees. 



During phase-3 i.e., planning for immersions officers were instructed to arrange coordination meetings and expedite pending civic works by liaising with concerned departments which sets the stage for phase 4 & 5: Day-3 to the final day for which the officers were tasked to identify the no.of cranes required, locations to be deployed etc., Patrol cars, blue colts were instructed to remain patrolling even after the completion of procession and secure return routes too. 

The senior echelons also stressed  that the directions of the Hon’ble High court should be borne in mind while making arrangements and said that all officers must take measures to immerse the pop idols in baby ponds/artificial ponds. 

Surprise vehicle checking in strategic points, Anti-sabotage checks, surprise checks by senior officers,  flag marches, briefing sessions,  social media monitoring  and other slew of key instructions were given during the VC. Bandobust & traffic arrangements to be taken for Milad-Un-Nabi and other operational aspects were discussed.

“All the festivals since January were conducted peacefully,  and so were so many other programmes and events. Those were all quarter finals and semi finals , Ganesh bandobust is the finals and I am sure you will all rise to the occasion and do equally well. “ concluded the top brass.

Sep 7, 2023

Inter-department coordination meeting held at TSPICCC ahead of Ganesh festival

 The Hyderabad City Police hosted  the inter-department  coordination meeting at the Auditorium with the Bhagyanagar Ganesh Utsav Samithi members TSPiCCC- Banjara hills for the smooth conduct of the upcoming Ganesh chaturthi festival to be celebrated from September 18th  and the final immersion of idols on 28th. Mr. CV Anand, City police commissioner; Mr.Ronald Rose, GHMC Commissioner; Mr. D.S.Chouhan, CP Rachakonda; Mr. Stephen Ravindra, CP Cyberabad and Bhagya nagar Utsav Samithi general secretary, Mr. Bhagawantha rao and other office bearers, representatives of Khairatabad Ganesh samithi, Electricity department, RTC , water works, HMDA,Irrigation,Metro & MMTS  attended the meeting. 

At the outset the meeting opened the floor to discussion to seek  the opinions of Bhagyanagar utsav samithi, and in response they brought few issues to the fore regarding potholes, illumination to be made at specific places , making available the vehicles and tuskers to Mandapam oranisers and also about water and food arrangements at midnight  on the day of immersion - for which the authorities assured re-dressal and agreed to deploy all material & human resources.The members lauded & appreciated the services of Police, GHMC and other departments. 


CP Anand  in his address emphasised upon the attendees for streamlining the coordination, exchange of information among  Tri-police commissionerates and urged the representatives of the community to comply with the court orders issued in connection with idol immersions etc., The meeting delved into various aspects of the festival celebration, idols immersions and the procession routes and other arrangements. 

 He appealed to duly fill the intimation forms and informed that last year over 15,000 idols above 10 feet were not officially recorded by police and came unattended .online facility is also available to ease the process . He added that the information received will enable to make proper arrangements, without any shortage by teams of all departments.  Proper security, CCTV coverage, other safety precautions to be taken were informed. 

“Lakhs of devotees will participate in this mega event. All departments must ensure  fool proof measures are in place.” He said. 

“Road repair works, illumination, tree pruning works are being done.” Said the GHMC commissioner Ronald . He also apprised the attendees about the baby ponds, excavation ponds and other measures being taken. Coordination booklet with contact numbers of all department officers will be shared across all stake holders, he informed. CP’s Rachakonda & Cyberabad also addressed the gathering and urged to cooperate with the police.

The electricity department officials has briefed on providing transformers, shock proof arrangements at high foot print areas.The transport department officials has assured of providing tuskers, other heavy vehicles. "We have already started the requistion for vehicles and will be pooled at multiple points across the city which would be staffed by RTOs, MVIs and other officers." said Jt.Commissioner Transport Panduranga Naik.

Cranes deployment, barricading, deployment of ambulances, fire brigade, running additional Metro & MMTS services , mobile toilets, water levels, security aspects,  and other issues were discussed in length.

Sep 5, 2023

Security review ahead of major events

 In preparation for the upcoming elections and major religious events like Ganesh and Milad ahead, the City Police Commissioner  Mr.CV Anand  conducted a comprehensive review of security aspects and deployment readiness within the City Security Wing and other CAR units -  which handle all the back end arrangements for the Hyderabad City Police functioning ranging from armed force deployment, logistics, fleet management etc., and assists the civil police in  maintenance of Law & order, providing of security to vital installations and VIPs etc.,

  The review encompassed various wings, including the City Security Wing, Home Guards, Mounted units , and Dog Squads etc.,

In the threadbare review of the City Security Wing(CSW), that deploys guards to VIPs protection, he emphasized  the critical importance of remaining  alert. “Security of the protectee  must be your  utmost priority.”  he stressed. He encouraged them to maintain the highest standards of health and discipline in their roles. Furthermore, he assured the CSW personnel that efforts would be made to improve the  working conditions.



The inspection also  included a visit to the Mounted Police unit, where he personally inquired about the health and well-being of the 46 horses and 26 Dogs. He instructed the handlers and unit staff officers, vet doctor  to ensure that  the horses  and canines are in peak condition and well taken care of.  He also  inspected the dog kennels and the horse stables and enquired about their diet , maintenance and exercise and training schedules.

Later he also visited the Home Guards Commandant's office and reviewed the records.  “Home guards play crucial role in supporting the police force during various events and emergencies,and managing traffic.” Said CP Anand lauding their services. 

He also inaugurated a new unit canteen within the premises of the City Security Wing.This new facility  provides  a convenient and comfortable dining option for CSW personnel who work 24/7. 

Mr.M.Srinivasalu IPS, Jt.CP(CAR & Training); Mr.Alex, DCP CSW; and other officers  briefed the CP on the going activities,  infrastructure projects within CAR and their shortages and requirements

Sep 3, 2023

CP helds meeting with peace committee members

 At the outset, Sri Krishna Sharma, general secretary of the Central peace committee reminisced the services of peace committee since 4 decades, and the zonal presidents, other office bearers spoke about the significance of unity in a city, and acknowledged the fact that the  law and order, peace propelled the state and city to new heights across  all spheres. 

Addressing the peace committee members, CP Anand urged to engage in constructive dialogues with locals, identity  issues pertaining to disputed sites, hatred  & report to police , and countering the spread of misinformation on social media platforms through the new IT wings in the peace Committee, being led by the youngsters on board. They were told to be on ground during all festivals, processions.  He also reminisced about his longstanding association with the peace committee members. 

He opined that the Zonal ,PS level peace committees composition should be based on the problems being reported in that specific area to nullify the problems immediately. “Aap apna Dilse Kamakamarthetey.” He lauded the members and urged the youngsters to be well disciplined and be messengers of peace and  earn respect in their localities. The police officers also sought the cooperation in spread awareness  on  drug abuse, women safety, traffic and Cyber crime issues. 

In his closing remarks, he  urged for continued cooperation among all community members and  stressed that while only 0.1 percent  might attempt to disrupt the peace, the combined efforts of the majority could effectively counter any such nuisances. He urged the peace committee members to continue their tireless work in preserving the city's reputation as a harmonious and safe haven for all.

Mr.Vikram Singh Mann, Addl.CP(l&O) – peace committee chairman, Mr.Viswaprasad,Addl.CP SB,  Zonal DCPs shared key insights during this interactive meeting, and delved in detail about the precautions to be taken at pandals, procession points etc.,

The meeting also witnessed felicitating the members, and mementos were presented.All zonal ACPs attended the meeting.

Aug 31, 2023

CV Anand address at Sportstarconclave organised by The Hindu Newspaper

 


During the Sportstar Conclave - Focus Telangana, Hyderabad Police Commissioner C.V. Anand expressed his opinion on the significance of sports in community building and the positive impact it has on the nation. Anand also shared how sports have contributed to his personal and professional growth and encouraged young people to participate in sports.

Sports is an activity that brings people together, and as a nation and a country, we can move forward. Although sports is a physical activity, even activities such as yoga and laughter pranayama can give people great enthusiasm. I see the joy in people’s faces, and it reinforces the importance of Sports for Community Building.

When we were young and didn’t have much screen time, WhatsApp, or social media, we had a lot of spare time to play. We played a lot in schools, colonies, and in the streets. From cricket to flying kites, we had a lot of physical activity. Sports require physical movement, which helps build relationships and understanding with people that may not happen when playing a computer game,” Anand said.

The Indian sports ecosystem is steadily growing, and the emergence of star Javelin champion Neeraj Chopra has greatly enhanced the country’s reputation on the global stage, according to the police commissioner.

“Sports play a crucial role in developing essential life skills that are necessary to lead a fulfilling life. As a leader of an organization, I must manage it efficiently, and I believe that sports have been instrumental in teaching me the necessary skills to do so. My experiences playing cricket, tennis, and other sports have been invaluable in shaping my leadership abilities. Additionally, sports have a significant impact on building the image of a nation. For instance, the recent achievements of Neeraj Chopra and the men’s 4x400m relay runners have showcased the immense potential of Indian sports and athletes..,” he said.

Anand stated that compared to his era, it is now easier to earn a living by playing sports due to the drastic improvement in the ground situation.

“Previously the circumstances were different where there was no life security but now with the Khelo India games, slowly talent is coming and medals are coming. We need more moments like Neeraj winning a World Championship as it gives an impetus to the community. In my 32 years in police service, I found sports is a way to interact with people and the community and I have used sports in policing. Through sports, we could reach people and it was one of the methodologies to connect with people. Even Mohammad Siraj had a tough time before entering the Indian team and I am glad he is doing so well. I want Hyderabad cricket to grow and I wish them the best,” he added.

Aug 28, 2023

HCP gears up for TSLA election to be held in forthcoming months

 Ahead of TSLA election to be held in the forthcoming months, City Police Commissioner Mr.CV Anand spearheaded an exhaustive meeting involving officers of ACP rank and above to discuss the preparatory measures.  The meeting  held at the 17th floor of City Police Headquarters, TSPICCC all  senior officers engaged in meticulous discussions on pivotal matters. 

The agenda encompassed  aspects such as vulnerability mapping, identification of critical polling stations, joint inspections, deployment strategies for specialized forces including striking units and flying squads, and personalized visits to polling stations by ACPs and Station House Officers (SHOs), particularly to aid those newer to their roles.

Integral to the meeting  was a detailed review of cases pertaining to the elections.  The imperative of preemptively addressing potential disruptors and anti-social elements through binding measures was underscored. Additionally, a strategic compilation of individuals involved in election-related offenses in previous elections was discussed. 

All Police Nodal officers should acquaint themselves with their allotted  areas and maintain coordination with the officers, urged the senior echelons.

DCPs were tasked to identify to suitable accommodation for CAPF and also outside forces. More emphasis on enforcement work with regard to seizures etc., Logistics issues, force deployment, and other issues were discussed. 

Sri.Vikram Singh Man IPS Addl.CP L&O, Sri.P.Vishwa Prasad IPS Addl.CP. Special Branch, Sri.Gajarao Bhupal IPS Jt.CP Crime & SIT, Smt.J.Parimala Hana Nutan IPS Jt.CP. Admn , Sri.M.Srinivas IPS JT CP CAR Hqtrs and other officers were present. 

Aug 26, 2023

VC held with all traffic officers

 City Police Commissioner Mr.CV Anand held a video conference on Saturday with all traffic officers which served as the launch pad for an all-encompassing Traffic Action Plan to ensure smooth flow of traffic and enhance road safety. The conference commenced by acquainting new entrants to the Hyderabad Traffic Police (HTP) with the realities of burgeoning traffic volumes, the surge in vehicle numbers, and the recent reorganization within the Traffic wing.  

In his address, CP Anand accentuated the cornerstone of effective traffic management—the "4 Es" framework: Engineering, Education, Enforcement, and Enablement. He underscored the fact that this responsibility of traffic duty  directly influences every citizen's life, motivating the officers to work with a proactive spirit.

Regarding the engineering facet, field-level officers received directives to initiate strategies that include the implementation of reversible lanes, strategic U-turns, and median closures, all substantiated by thorough analysis. Essential directives encompassed the removal of structural impediments and the full utilization of ITMS capabilities for swift responses to road-related incidents. All traffic SHOs were instructed to develop one model junction in their respective jurisdictions. The top brass emphasized the harmonization of engineering efforts with the state government's infrastructure projects, such as SRDP, SNDP, and flyovers, aiming to enhance traffic flow and average speeds within the city.

Turning the spotlight to enforcement, the conference highlighted the significance of general enforcement against all types of road violations. Special drives targeting life-endangering infractions. Bolstering enforcement, the doubling cranes  across all traffic Police Stations and the implementation of the ROPE  (Removal of Obstructive Parking and Encroachments) became focal points. HTP's commitment to qualitative enforcement,  was underscored.  

The importance of constructive dialogues with diverse stakeholders—school administrations, RTC officials, and auto unions—was acknowledged as integral to the mission. Enablement: Prioritizing the welfare of staff officers, the adoption of body-worn cameras, periodic medical check-ups through the Fitcop program, the introduction of traffic umbrellas, and monthly recognition and rewards for traffic officers were emphasized. 

Enforcing GOs pertaining to parking norms, data analysis, . Continuous Training for staff at TTIs, usage of pelican signals, and other operational aspects were given.All senior officers were instructed to led the men from the front and by example and use the rain gear, cones and bullets, other infra. Addl.CP Traffic outlined the new initiatives in traffic wing.

Aug 24, 2023

TSNAB forges ahead through enforcement, enhanced coordination, awareness drives

 Telangana State Anti-Narcotics Bureau forges ahead  in advancing the state Government’s vision towards a  drug-free society,    by intensifying enforcement, enhancing coordination, awareness drives and strategizing operational tactics.  This new bureau, launched on May 31st 2023, serves as the state nodal agency for NDPS cases and liaises  with central agencies and state departments. 

Fuelled by globalization, the rapid advancement of technology and innovation in the retail distribution, the drug trafficking environment is extremely dynamic and traffickers have been using all available tools. Nevertheless, the Anti-Narcotics operations by TSNAB  & state police have yielded noteworthy seizures. The operational statistics(June & July) adequately reflects the enforcement efforts. The potential street value of the seized drugs stands at Rs  26,01,34,650 . Of the 196 cases registered, 175 pertain to Ganja, resulting in the apprehension of 353 individuals, and 46 persons were arrested in 21 other narcotics cases.  

On the awareness front, the 3- day state awareness campaign in June  under the theme of “Mission Parivartana” left an indelible impact on  the youth, fostering engagement and dialogue. A plethora of engaging activities including panel discussions, impactful graffiti murals, competitions, and awareness programs were conducted across the state, and the awareness wing of the bureau continues its drive to reach out the vulnerable through all platforms.  At the state-level NCORD meeting on July 5th, the Chief Secretary and the  Director TSNAB(member convener state NCORD) stressed the need for cross-departmental synergy to devise a comprehensive strategy. 

In the  maiden full-scale review meeting chaired by Director Mr.CV Anand on 14th August, he explained the mission, vision and motto of the bureau to the new officers and the achievements on the narcotics front in the last 2 years and the seriousness of the Govt in eradicating this menace . 

The extensive  review  delved into several issues spanning from procurement of cutting-edge technologies and tools, to the vigilant oversight of operations,  tracking mechanisms. Furthermore, the meeting addressed rectifying procedural shortcomings, monitoring precursor intermediary chemicals, ensuring robust case resolutions that culminate in convictions, conducting rigorous financial investigations, and the confiscation of ill-gotten properties using NDPS and SAFEMA acts,  and  re-routing of narcotics-related Dial-100 calls to TSNAB ,  strengthening  Anti-Drug Committees (ADCs)etc., 

 “Let this be our personal mission as our own children may get afflicted in future due to bad company and bring untold misery to the family “ said Mr.CV Anand who kindled a collective sense of personal commitment  at the  conclusion.

Aug 22, 2023

Raja Bahadur Venkata Ram Reddy - remembered

 City Police Commissioner Mr.CV Anand garlanded the statue of Raja Bahadur Venkata Ram Reddy on the occasion of his 154th  birth anniversary celebrations organised by Raja Bahadur Venkat Ramreddy Educational society here at YMCA ‘X’road, Narayanaguda.  CP Anand attended as the chief guest  and hailed the pioneering contributions made by Raja Bahadur Venkata Ram Reddy who served as the 14th Kotwal during the Nizam  era.

“He took charge as Kotwal in 1920,and in his 14 years service, handling both civic & policing works ,he relentlessly worked on abolishing many social evils prevalent in those times and established educational institutions for the welfare of the Girl child.” said the city police chief. “His legacy reverberates through decades as the architect behind the City Police Act 1938, showcasing his foresight.” He added. 

The educational  institutions established by him to uplift the society  still pays rich dividends,  said Mr.Anand while citing how his own  family also got benefitted by studying in those institutions and urged the students to draw inspiration from Raja Bahadur Venkata Ram Reddy’s life and work hard to succeed.

He appreciated the executive body of the institution and presented Gold medals & Rs 5000 cash each  to Mr.Raghavendra,  Inspector – IT cell,  Hyderabad City and Mr.K.Ravinder; Inspector – Social media Cell, Cyberabad for  their outstanding performance in recent times. 

Sri  Kodanda Laxmikanth Reddy, president;Mr.Venkat Rangareddy(newly elected) Sri Matta reddy, Damodar reddy,vice-president; Mohan reddy, treasurer; Praveen reddy, joint secretary  city police officers and others were present. 

Aug 17, 2023

TSNAB nabs 6 Ganja peddlers

A gang of six people, including a police constable working with the Greyhounds unit in Warangal, were caught while in possession of 44 kilograms of marijuana by the Telangana State Anti-Narcotics Bureau and Langer Houz police.

Officials also seized four modified high-end SUVs with compartments to conceal contraband and ₹12 lakh of drug money from the gang.

Those caught peddling drugs will have their properties seized, said the police.



Hyderabad police commissioner C.V. Anand said that the accused were identified as Vankudoth Veeranna, 33, Ajmeera Veeranna, 21, Surneni Manoj, 20, Merugu Madhu, 39, police constable Prashanth Naik Tejavath, 27, and Mohd Jahangir, 40. 

The prime accused, Vankudoth Veeranna, set up an organised drug network since 2018 and has even posed as a policeman/government official to get past the toll gates and checkposts during the COVID-19 lockdown period, said the Commissioner.

“He ran the network with about 25 men by investing in high-end cars and having them modified to have compartments to conceal the drugs. The vehicles would have police sirens and labels of ‘Police’ and ‘On Government Duty’ on them. The accused also had fake police and government ID cards on his name,” explained the official.

Vankudoth Veeranna is a relative of constable Prashanth Naik, who taught him the tricks used by the police in catching drug smugglers. “This knowledge was used to hoodwink the policemen at junctions. Moreover, he would always meet the peddlers at a place in Beed, Maharashtra, by taking a flight out of Hyderabad,” added the commissioner. 

It was also revealed that he purchased multiple cars, properties in Gudur and Uppal, and had also invested in shares of companies with the drug money. Efforts are on to seize all of his properties, said the police.

Mr. Anand explained that a provision in the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances  (NDPS) Act allows a Station House Officer (SHO) to seize the properties of drug peddlers.

“We will be implementing the provision and start seizing properties of those caught peddling/smuggling drugs into Telangana,” said the official.

In another case, an International drug peddler, a Nigerian, operating from Bangalore was arrested. Using fake sim cards & dubious identities, he has been supplying ecstasy pills.

He also started an association, and has been arranging bails and aid for fellow criminals in Bangalore and surroundings and the activities were eerily similar to early mafia setups. 264 pills worth Rs 10.56 lakhs seized.

Aug 16, 2023

VC held to guide new officers about the challenges in Metropolitan policing

 In the wake of a recent major reshuffle that saw a significant realignment of officer ranks within the City Police, City Police Commissioner Mr.CV Anand  convened a comprehensive video conference with about 1000 officers of Sub-Inspector (SI) and above rank officers representing ALL  wings of HCP . The central objective of this conference was to inform the  newly appointed officers about the challenges in metropolitan policing, the Hyderabad City  Police culture while providing a comprehensive overview of the recent reorganization and guide them to do effective policing. 

The growing population of Hyderabad, a rise in vehicle numbers, and the need for Mega City Policing Plan to, was the criteria to reorganise the Hyderabad City Police commissionerate, said CP Anand. He expounded on the criteria and considerations that guided the recent reorganization, including delineation of boundaries etc., 

The conference marked a turning point as directives were unequivocally issued to all supervisory officers and the IT cell, mandating the expeditious mapping of boundaries across internal IT platforms & applications. The goal is to fortify inter-departmental synergy and overcome operational hurdles. Emphasizing the utmost adherence to ethical standards, Police Commissioner emphasized, "No form of malpractice will be tolerated."

Delving into the intricate details of each zone, divisions, and police stations, he also  conducted an exhaustive review of staff allocations, and interacted with the new officers. After revisiting the prevailing roles & responsibilities, fixed duties were recharted and allocation of manpower to different category police stations was also discussed . 

VC further pivoted towards optimizing law enforcement capabilities, wherein the City Police Chief exhorted all officers to administer their duties impartially and maintain effective control over law and order, crime prevention, and related domains. The DCPs  were specifically directed to conceptualize innovative strategies and methodologies to bolster policing efforts.

Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) such as the effective utilization of Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) installations, the Fitcop program, and the adherence to discipline and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) were comprehensively discussed. 

Notably, the VC elucidated a resolute commitment to cybersecurity, with a concerted effort to impart advanced investigative skills across all police stations, thereby enabling a more effective approach towards tackling cybercrimes. Furthermore, discussions encompassed the installation of CCTVs as a strategic KPI, alongside deliberations on welfare issues pertinent to the police force, Communication systems and organised crime control, rolling out more police services online etc., 

Crime review was also  done on all the crimes pending for want of arrests, investigation, FSL reports , charge sheets etc.,The CP told the officers that he'll be conducting wing wise meetings starting with Hyderabad Traffic police in the days to come.

Aug 14, 2023

TSPICCC is gearing up to expand its impact across the state

 The TSPICCC, established just a year ago, is gearing up to expand its impact across the state. The  G.O.Ms. 29. gave the much needed filip to strengthen and enhance the operational efficiency of the state-of the-art center, and a Director(ADG rank officer)   with 400 sanctioned strength including 1DIG,  2 SPs, 4 ASPs, 6 DSPs, Inspectors, SIs will manage all aspects of operations & management.In the recent transfers , a total of 81  personnel have reported to the iCCC including 2 SP s Pushpa and Surender Reddy , 1 ASP, 7 dsp s , Inspectors ,SIs , etc.,

Hitherto the Hyderabad City Police along with other stake holders toiled tirelessly in managing, stabilising the operations and liaising with other departments.   Today Mr.CV Anand,  Hyderabad City Police Commissioner, in the capacity of TSPICCC director conducted the first meeting of ICCC after it’s creation and after posting of officers and staff there.

Mr. Anand, after a thorough inspection of ongoing projects, convened a seminal meeting with TSPICCC's staff officers.

Addressing the staff officers, he shared the vision & objectives of the most advanced facility and exhorted them to work to synergise and leverage Technology, data analysis,apps and other elements to render good service to the public. It was decided to pursue with all other departments like GHMC and irrigation etc to locate their teams in the command control centre so as to start the process of Multi Agency Operations in a synchronised form . 

Integral to the meeting were the formulation of targets, work allotment to the officers,  meticulous budget projections, and the articulation of a comprehensive action plan. Directives were issued to initiate tenders for establishing vital amenities within the building, including a canteen and gymnasium.

The strategic decision to relocate Dial 100, COEs and reinforce existing wings while introducing new ones further underlines the State Government consistent commitment to fortify law enforcement capabilities,  and all these state level  will interplay to effectively mitigate  the emerging challenges to fortify security and render swift response to all calamities through the Multi-agency operations center, Disaster and Crisis Management center in this building.

Ms.Parimala Hananuthan IPS, Jt.CP(Admin) – HCP & D.IG. TSPICCC ;  SP(Technical) Ms. Pushpa; SP Admin and other officers attended the meeting.