Key Points

Outgoing DGP Jitender highlighted that cybercrimes, narcotics, and inter-state gangs remain significant challenges for Telangana Police. He praised the force's achievements, including their top ranking in the India Justice Report and peaceful handling of all major events. The retiring officer emphasized the importance of balancing technology with human capability for effective policing. Jitender expressed confidence that incoming DGP Shivadhar Reddy's experience would benefit the state's police force.

Key Points: Outgoing Telangana DGP Jitender Warns Cybercrime Narcotics Challenges

  • Telangana Police ranked number one in recent India Justice Report rankings
  • Union Home Secretary praised state's narcotics and cybercrime control efforts
  • Over 10 lakh cameras installed across state to enhance surveillance capabilities
  • Recent recruitment of 14,000 personnel and 113 DSPs to strengthen police force
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Challenges of cybercrimes, narcotics to continue, says Telangana's outgoing DGP

Retiring DGP Jitender says cybercrimes, narcotics remain key challenges for Telangana Police, calls for better technology use while praising force's national ranking

"The communal situation has been pretty good in Telangana. On Naxal and terrorist front, it's quite peaceful without any incident. - DGP Jitender"

Hyderabad, Sep 30

The challenges of cybercrimes, narcotics and crime by inter-state gangs will continue and Telangana Police should focus to improve and utilise technology to tackle them, said outgoing Director General of Police Jitender.

He was speaking at the farewell parade held at RBVRR Telangana Police Academy here on Tuesday.

Battula Shivadhar Reddy, DGP, Intelligence, who will be taking over as the new state police chief and top officials were present to give a warm farewell to Jitender, who retired from service on attaining age of superannuation.

Jitender, who served as the DGP for 15 months, stated that 'India Justice Report' published recently ranked Telangana Police as number one.

He noted that Union Home Secretary recently praised Telangana for its work in controlling narcotics and cybercrime. He recognised that Telangana Police are not only working for Telangana but was also contributing to control of crime in other states.

He referred to the recent operation of Special Investigation Team (SIT) in other states in illegal betting apps case.

Jitender said that the government's emphasis has been on narcotics, cybercrime and law and order and claimed that state police had done very well on all fronts.

"The communal situation has been pretty good in Telangana. On Naxal and terrorist front, it's quite peaceful without any incident. All important events and festivals went off peacefully without even small incident which shows professionalism of Telangana Police," he said.

Stating that technology is playing a great role in detection of cases and apprehension of the accused, he said that in the last few years all sensational crimes were detected 48 to 72 hours.

The outgoing DGP said Telangana Police was using technology to maximum advantage. Lot of efforts were made in recent years to use technology and as part of these efforts 10 lakh cameras were installed across the state.

He, however, cautioned against completely depending on technology. Stating that technology too has its limitations, he called for improving human capability. He said both technology and human capability should be used to create synergy and solve problem in a better way.

He said that rapid urbanisation, lot of people coming from other states and improved tourism definitely created new challenges for police.

Jitender said Telangana government gave immense support to the police force in terms of human capability by recently recruiting more than 14,000 people.

The other day, 113 direct DSPs were given appointment letters. This will further strengthen policing in Telangana, he said.

He hoped that under Shivadhar Reddy's leadership, Telangana Police would do very well. He noted that Shivadhar had lot of experience in urban policing and tackling terrorist related activities and exuded confidence that Telangana police would get benefit out of his experience.

Jitender, who is retiring after 33 years in service, recalled that when he was undergoing training at National Police Academy in Hyderabad and was allotted Andhra Pradesh cadres, he was unsure how a man from Punjab would be able to perform his duties here but he got huge support from all his seniors in Andhra Pradesh and later in Telangana. "We felt at home in Hyderabad and now we have decided to settle down here," he said while thanking his parents and other family members for their support.

- IANS

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Priya S
The focus on technology is good but I hope they also improve police responsiveness at local stations. Sometimes basic complaints take too long to register.
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Arjun K
10 lakh cameras across Telangana! That's impressive surveillance. Hope this helps in reducing street crimes and making our cities safer for women and children. 🙏
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Sarah B
Narcotics problem in colleges is worrying. As a parent, I'm concerned about drug peddlers targeting students. Police need to conduct regular raids near educational institutions.
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Vikram M
Good to see Telangana Police ranked number one! But rankings aside, what matters is how safe common people feel. Still many areas need improvement in night patrolling.
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Michael C
The balance between technology and human capability is crucial. No app can replace a sensitive police officer who understands local issues and community needs.
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Ananya R
Happy to hear about the 14,000 new recruits! More police personnel means better coverage and quicker response times. Hope they get proper training in cybercrime detection too. 💻

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