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In a historic first, Hyderabad City Police inducted ten women constables into its mounted unit for bandobust, VIP security, and patrolling. The police dog squad is also being expanded, while new infrastructure, including stables and kennels, will come up on 11.5 acres
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Hyderabad City Police’s She Teams have deployed special measures to protect women and children during Ganesh festivities. Officers in plain clothes, backed by CCTV surveillance, will monitor pandals and immersion routes, with strict action against harassment or misconduct.
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Police Commissioner CV Anand noted that dharnas, rallies, and protests are frequent occurrences in Hyderabad, and arresting women during such events has often presented challenges.
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In a video, the man was seen pulling down the flag from the post. The video was shared on social media platforms and went viral
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Hyderabad city police have imposed restrictions on flying drones, para-gliders, and other remotely controlled micro light aircraft over key locations in the city
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D. Kavitha, DCP (Cybercrimes) said the groups sympathetic with the enemy could use sophisticated tactics such as phishing emails, fake login pages, and malicious attachments to gain unauthorized access to sensitive information.
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Hyderabad Police Commissioner, CV Anand, urged the organisers to be vigilant about any new individuals joining the procession and to promptly inform the local police as a precautionary measure
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Hyderabad Police Commissioner CV Anand acknowledged the dedication, and rigorous training required to excel in sports while balancing hectic police duties
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Speaking on the occasion, Anand said a total of 1248 Hyderabad city police officers and personnel will participate in the second phase of the 4-day training
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As per the latest arrangements, four companies of TGSPF will be responsible for armed guards, patrolling, access control and Anti-Sabotage checks etc at the Secretariat.
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The details of vehicles and particulars are available at auction team located at Shiv Kumar Lal Police Stadium, Goshamahal
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The viral post, which claimed that women who are alone between 10 pm and 6 am could request a free police vehicle ride home by contacting helpline numbers, has been labeled as "misleading" by the authorities.
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Three separate gangs snatching mobile phones from pedestrians were caught by Hyderabad city police
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The age limit for these applicants is set at below 58 years as of August 1, 2024. For retired police officers, those who have retired from service within the last two years are eligible, provided their age does not exceed 61 years.
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The post on X comes amidst months of raids by the Telangana Food Safety Department over food serving establishments including restaurants, hostels, and PGs across Hyderabad.
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Last year, the accused had also leaked data regarding Aadhaar cards and critical information related to other agencies. “The probe is ongoing, with efforts to identify any additional accomplices involved in this case,” the DGP said.
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Any suspicious calls, SMS, and WhatsApp communications can be reported using the 'Chakshu' online portal, managed by the Department of Telecommunications.
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Hyderabad cops register 1,271 cases; victims lose Rs 84.44 crore to fraudsters
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Quick Reaction Team, Striking Force and policemen and women in civilian clothes are being positioned in all the constituencies to keep a tab on mischief mongers, said Hyderabad CP
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The annual interfaith ‘Dawaat e- iftar’ was hosted by the Hyderabad city police at Chowmahalla Palace in the city