Hyderabad, Telangana: Sri V. C. Sajjanar, Commissioner of Police, Hyderabad, conducted a surprise inspection of the police outpost at Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, Shamshabad, on Friday to review functioning and enhance operational efficiency.
During the inspection, the Commissioner thoroughly examined the General Diary, reception registers, pending petitions, and enquiry records to assess the effectiveness of grievance redressal and case handling.
While reviewing the outpost’s performance, he issued key directions to strengthen policing standards:
- Prompt Redressal: Enquiry Officers were directed to prepare detailed reports on every petition and ensure timely disposal of grievances.
- Inter-State Coordination: Staff were instructed to maintain updated contact details of Airport SHOs across India to facilitate swift coordination in inter-state cases.
- Anti-Drug Measures: Emphasis was laid on strengthening intelligence gathering to curb drug trafficking and related offences.
- Passenger Safety & Discipline: Strict action was ordered against unruly passengers, especially in cases involving alcohol-related misconduct or harassment of women. Coordination with the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security for blacklisting offenders was also directed.
- Proactive Policing: The Commissioner suggested establishing a dedicated Police Help Desk in the arrivals area to assist passengers.
- Enhanced Surveillance: Instructions were given to maintain an updated database of habitual offenders and inter-state thieves to prevent airport-related crimes.
DCP Shamshabad P. Rajesh, ACP Srikanth Goud, and Inspector Kanakaiah Sampathi were present during the inspection.
The surprise visit underscores Hyderabad Police’s commitment to maintaining high security standards and ensuring passenger safety at one of the country’s busiest airports.
Our Citizen Reporter – Telangana
Mr. Bharath Reddy








