Cyberabad She Teams crack down on indecent acts, 70 caught in public places
Cyberabad She Teams caught 70 people in public places and held 143 decoy operations, while anti human trafficking raids rescued 31 persons. Suraksha Kavach program was also launched to strengthen student safety.
Published Date - 24 August 2025, 10:56 AM
Hyderabad: The She Teams of Cyberabad have conducted 143 decoy operations and 70 persons were caught red-handed while indulging in indecent acts at public places between August 17 and 23.
Petty cases were booked in all and counselling sessions were held for all the respondents. The She Teams also received 15 complaints from women victims through various modes. As part of preventive and awareness measures, 75 awareness programs were conducted at different locations and three counselling sessions were organized at the Women and Children Safety Wing, Cyberabad.
In the family counselling centre / CDEW centre,about 34 families were counseled in wife and husband family disputes and efforts were made to reunite them.
The Anti Human Trafficking Unit (AHTU) of Cyberabad has conducted awareness programs across various locations in Cyberabad and around 140 members participated, who were given awareness on Human trafficking and (Child Trafficking), eve teasing, Social media harassment, Child Marriages, Child Rights, Child labour, Stalking, Begging, Cyber bullying, Cyber frauds etc., Women help line 181, Child help line 1098, Dial 100 importance, Crimes 1930 and others topics etc. During this week,
The AHTU the team also conducted raids during night time in the limits of Police Stations Gachibowli, Madhapur, Narsingi, KPHB, Kukatpally, Sanathnagar, etc. and rescued 15 transgenders and 16 women who are indulging in prostitution.
Meanwhile, in a major step towards enhancing student safety, the Suraksha Kavach program has officially been launched in several schools, including the prestigious Sreenidhi International School at Aziznagar. This initiative, designed to safeguard students and raise awareness about physical, cyber, physiological, road and infrastructure safety security, will be implemented across educational institutions to help create a safer environment for children both inside and outside the classroom.
An orientation workshop was held for 25 SSC school educators from the Serilingampally region to introduce them to the program. The workshop aimed at empowering teachers with essential safety skills and knowledge, covering a wide array of topics, including emergency response, first aid, and how to effectively communicate safety measures to the students, said the officials.