Hyderabad Police Commissioner C.V. Anand announced a notable decline in the city’s crime rate during a crime review meeting with senior officials. He attributed the reduction to the collective efforts of the police force and emphasized that persistent vigilance and proactive measures have contributed to safer neighborhoods.
According to the Commissioner, there has been a significant decrease in serious crimes, including murders, kidnappings, cybercrimes, and offenses against women, compared to the previous year. He praised the dedication of police personnel who have worked tirelessly to ensure public safety and maintain law and order across the city.
CP Anand reiterated the department’s long-term goal of transforming Hyderabad into a “crime-free city”, highlighting the importance of community engagement, timely interventions, and technology-driven policing. He urged citizens to cooperate with law enforcement authorities to sustain these positive trends and create a safer environment for all residents.






