
Students of the Pallavi International School with Police Commissioner Cyberabad by a common Commissioner (Operation) Gajarao Bhupal after traveling critical units such as Bharosa Center and the Cyberabad Commissionerate Operations Operations Room | Photo Credit: By Agreement
Teams She Women and Children Safety Wing for indecent behavior in public places held a total of 47 individuals. The teams performed 96 bait operations between July 28 and 2 August.
Small cases were registered against all respondents and all were advice. The official said that women were received 22 complaints through various platforms, which caused the teams to follow rapid monitoring.
Within the framework of preventive reach, 54 awareness programs were carried out on educational institutions, public places and workplaces. The security wing for women and children also organized four internal consulting sessions to provide support and lead to women in need.
The CEW Center in Cyberabad dealt with domestic disputes concerning 24 families to resolve conflicts and, if possible, to support merger.
Meanwhile, a unit for trading people (AHTU) intensified its educational drive and performed sitting across Cyberrabad with the participation of approximately 120 individuals. The topics included trading with people and children, cyberbullying, harassing social media, children’s rights, persecution, child labor, begging and children’s marriage. Participants were also informed about key emergency Hellplicate leaves, such as the Women’s Line of Help 181, the Children’s Line 1098 and the Line of Assistance in Cyber Crime 1930.
Cyberabad police together with children’s and youth safety, Cyberabad (SCSC) Council, developed the Surraksha Kavach program, a pilot initiative to support the safety of the school in four basic areas: physical safety, psychological safety and road and infrastructure safety. This week has been led at several schools at several schools focused on students and bus drivers with vital information about road safety, cyber hygiene and POCSO protocols.
In addition, students of the Pallavi International School visited the Cyberabad Commissioner, where they traveled critical units such as Bharosa Center and The Traffic Control Room. They also had an interactive session with police commissioner Cyberabad by a common commissioner (operation) Gajarao Bhupal, who shared insight into the role of police in public security and inspired students stories in the field.
Published – 2 August 2025 20:06