Aug 8, 2025

HCP held a reward mela for the first two quarters of 2025

 The Hyderabad City Police today held a mega rewards program for the first two quarters (January to June) of 2025. The event was conducted at the CP Office Auditorium, ICCC Building, Banjara Hills. A total of 446 officers and staff were recognized for their significant efforts in identifying and solving cases during the first six months of 2025.

The award recipients included 2 ACPs, 49 Inspectors, 38 SIs, 21 ASIs, 30 Head Constables, 220 Police Constables, 11 Home Guards, 45 Ministerial Staff, 25 Public Prosecutors, Assistant Public Prosecutors, and 5 others.

The Hyderabad City Police Commissioner organized the rewards program to recognize good work, considering the challenges currently faced by all departments within the Hyderabad City Police.

Speaking on the occasion, Sri C.V. Anand, IPS, DG and Commissioner of Police, Hyderabad praised the tireless efforts of the police in maintaining law and order in Hyderabad. He stated that while it is an impossible task to provide justice to everyone among a population of 80 lakhs with various types of criminals, the police are excelling at it. "We are very busy every day with some kind of bandobast/security arrangements. Whenever any crime occurs in the city, we respond immediately without delay and solve the cases promptly. It is because of our collective efforts that the Hyderabad City Police is receiving accolades and earning a notable reputation across the country. In this vast city of Hyderabad, our police's dedication to their duties and relentless efforts have paved the way for peace and tranquility in society," the Commissioner said.

The Police Commissioner noted that the city's population is growing rapidly, with businesses operating 24/7 and people out on the roads until late at night. He commended the Hyderabad City Police officers for their dedication and commitment in performing their duties. He also congratulated the award recipients for their outstanding dedication and significant contributions in performing their duties and solving cases. He mentioned that the Women Safety Wing and Cyber Crime Wing in Hyderabad are now fully operational. He added that officers and field-level staff in every department of the city are working hard to control crime and solve cases. Sri C.V. Anand, IPS, DG and Commissioner of Police, Hyderabad, extended his best wishes to all.

The event was attended by Sri P. Viswa Prasad, IPS, Additional CP (Crimes), Smt. N. Shwetha, IPS, CCS DD, and other officials and award recipients.

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