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Hyderabad’s crime rate remains almost unchanged from 2021

The overall crime rate in Hyderabad city remained nearly the same this year, with 22060 cases reported this year compared to 21998 the previous year.

The number of murders decreased from 89 in 2017 to 63 in 2022, kidnapping decreased from 225 to 220, crime against women decreased from 2652 to 2524, and POCSO cases decreased from 399 to 350.

There has been an increase in cybercrime, with 2249 cases reported this year compared to 2066 last year.

Hyderabad Commissioner of Police CV Anand stated that the police have ensured that crime is under control and that several steps have been initiated by all wings to maintain peace in the city.

He stated that the police ensured the peaceful conduct of all major events, including festivals, meetings, and political events.

With several arrests of foreign nationals, the police have been successful in busting drug rackets. He stated that every major case is detected, and that in some cases, up to 100 teams worked to detect and solve the case.

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CV Anand launches new online system for issue of licenses

Hyderabad Commissioner of Police CV Anand launched a new online system on Tuesday to expedite the approval of entertainment and amusement licenses.

“The new online system is in line with the State government’s EODB policy and offers accountability, transparency, ease in data retrieval and a faster approval process. New licenses will be issued within 30 days and renewal applications within 15 days,” Anand said during the launch event.

He exuded confidence about the new system’s ability to reduce public nuisance, traffic obstructions, and other related complaints. Those interested in applying for the license should go to the Hyderabad police website, fill out the application form, and upload it along with the required documents.

“On inquiry, the license will be sent to the applicant through e-mail,” he added. During the program, he also relaunched the redesigned Hyderabad City Police website.

 

 

 

 

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