Hyderabad City Police Commissioner Sri C.V. Anand, IPS, today held an interactive session with Probationary Sub-Inspectors (SIs) who are on the verge of completing their training. These SIs are soon to receive their postings in Law and Order and Traffic Police Stations across the city.
Commissioner Sri C.V. Anand emphasized the importance of upholding the principles learned at the Police Academy, particularly the legal aspects, throughout their careers. He acknowledged the societal pressures faced by the police and encouraged the SIs to navigate them with integrity. He stressed the value of initial field duties, stating that this hands-on experience is crucial for building public relations and gaining valuable insights.
Highlighting the evolving landscape of crime, Sri C.V. Anand urged the probationary SIs to be proactive. "Criminals are wisely using technology and skillfully creating problems," he stated, advising the new recruits to always be one step ahead. With 37 years of service ahead of them, he reminded them to consistently maintain their integrity, emphasizing that honesty is paramount.
Commissioner Sri C.V. Anand described police work as a "holy job," one that offers the opportunity to bring solace to many and earn their blessings daily. He encouraged them to perform their duties honestly, assuring them that justice and righteousness prevail within the department. He made it clear that the choices they make now will shape their future in the force.
He also advised against prioritizing monetary gain, advocating for an honest life to ensure peace of mind for their families. He suggested working in various departments to gain a holistic understanding of police operations. Building a strong reputation within their police stations and communities was also highlighted, with the Commissioner noting that controlling crime in an area begins with establishing authority.
Sri C.V. Anand recommended that the probationary SIs spend at least two years in Law and Order Police Stations, asserting that hard work at this early stage will prove beneficial for their future careers. He concluded by advising them to prioritize their health and approach every task with passion. He reiterated that maintaining a good reputation among the public would lead to a successful future.
The session was attended by a total of 98 individuals, including Smt. Parimala Hana Nutan, IPS, Joint CP (Admin), Hyderabad, along with 32 female and 66 male probationary SIs.
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