Hyderabad: On Monday, Honorable Home Minister Mr. Mohammed Mahmood Ali inaugurated two new buildings for the Humayun Nagar Police Station and Kulsumpura Police Station in the South West Zone. The Humayun Nagar Police Station is a G+4 structure, while the Kulsumpura Police Station consists of three floors. Both buildings have been designed to cater to the needs of the police department, with facilities such as a visitor’s lounge, a reception desk, multiple officer cabins, CCTV viewing centers, meeting rooms, and ample parking space.
During the inauguration, the dignitaries had the opportunity to inspect the newly constructed facilities and interact with the staff. Speaking at the event, the Honorable Home Minister expressed his appreciation for the state government’s pioneering initiatives in the police department. He highlighted some of the key changes implemented, including monthly maintenance budgets for police stations, a large video wall in the TSPICCC (Telangana State Police Integrated Command and Control Center) to monitor 10 lakh CCTV feeds, state-of-the-art technology, and a significant patrol fleet. The Home Minister commended the city police officers and Hyderabad City Police Commissioner Mr. Anand for their efforts in maintaining strict discipline and ensuring law and order.
DGP Mr. Anjani Kumar IPS, acknowledging the economic development and the measures taken to enhance law and order, peace, and women’s safety in Telangana, emphasized the importance of public participation in nurturing a good society. He encouraged parents to counsel their children if they observe them deviating from the right path, stating that police intervention begins when someone violates the law.
Hyderabad City Police Commissioner Mr. CV Anand reflected on the infrastructure changes in the police department since the formation of Telangana and called upon staff officers to deliver police services effectively, ensuring that the city’s safe image remains intact. He emphasized that their duties should instill fear in criminals while earning the trust of the majority of the general public.
Furthermore, considering the recent population growth and anticipating future policing needs, the state government has reorganized the City Police Commissionerate. The Home Minister expressed gratitude to the donors, officials of the police housing corporation, and other public representatives for their support in improving the infrastructure and facilities at the police stations.
The inauguration ceremony was attended by Mr. Talasani Srinivas Yadav, Minister for Cinematography; Mr. Jaffer Hussain Meraj, MLA Nampally; Mr. Kousar Mohiuddin, MLA Karwan; Mr. MS Prabhakar Rao, MLC; Mr. Riyaz Ul Hassan Effendi, MLC; Mr. K. Damodar, Chairman Police Housing Board; Mr. Vikram Singh Mann, IPS Addl. CP L&O; Mr. G. Sudheer Babu, IPS Addl. CP Traffic; and other officers.
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Bharat Reddy
Telangana