
Telangana DGP Jitender, CID other DGP Char Sinha, TGPA director ABHILASHA BISHT, other DGP Mahesh M Bhagwat and police commissioner Cyberabad Avinash Mohanta on Thursday on Thursday. | Photo Credit: By Agreement
The CEO in Telangana emphasized the need for focused and permanent action against organized criminal gangs and drugs related to drugs throughout the state.
On Thursday, August 7, he focused on the final session of the first semi -annual meeting of the DGP office in Hyderabad and called on the Commissioners and Superintendents of the Police to increase legal steps and supervision of gang activities in their relevant jurisdictions.
The meeting was coordinated by CID another DGP Char Sinha and recorded the participation of higher officers, including the director of TGPA ABHILASH BISHT, DG prisons Tymya Mishr and other DGPS Mahesh M. Bhagwat, VV Srinivasa Rao, SWATI LAKRA, Anil Kumar, and Stephen Jain, and Stephhen Jain Stephhen.
Mr. Jitender pointed out that several perpetrators linked to gangs have been imprisonment of more than two decades. He said that strict provisions under existing laws give officers enough space to take decisive measures. He also ordered the strength to increase the efforts to solve drug supply networks and the growing drug abuse, warned that the trend was threatening the youth in the state. He ordered officers to follow the source of seized substances that are often smuggled from other states.
Director Eagle Sandeep Shandilya informed the Assembly of the recent arrests of Nigerian nationals involved in drug trafficking drugs. Drug Director Shahnawaz Qasim urged district police units to closely cooperate with drug control authorities, especially in the solution of counterfeit drugs.
CID Dig Narayana Naik gave an overview of new legal provisions. Ajay Kumar’s legal advisor has identified the gaps of common investigation. Director of TGPA Abhilasha Bishht spoke about the ongoing efforts for police training. The director of the prosecution of Sambasiva Reddy dealt with legal strategies for the treatment of organized crime.
Anita Ramacandran, Secretary for Children and Children, emphasized the role of Vatsalya mission and Shakti missions. Kripala Singh of Gandhi Medical College shared forensic inputs on criminal investigation. Rrakesh, superintendent of the hospital in Osmania, explained the procedures of medicine and postmortal documentation.
Former prosecutor Ramulu presented a legal overview of cases related to the gang. DG prison Tymya Mishr discussed issues concerning the accompaniment of prisoners and security.
Another DGP VV Srinivasa RAO checked the use of CCTNS status and CCTNS coverage. Another DGP (Law & Order) Malesh M. Bhagwat recommended focused recovery against gangs such as Cheeddi, Bhaveria and Pardi. He also recommended the use of the PD law in cases concerning false seeds.
Head of officials, including Commissioner Rachakond Sudheer Babu, Commissioner Cyberabad Avinash Mohanta, Multi-Zone Igps Chandrasekhar Reddy and Tafseer iqbal, along with Igps M. Ramesh, Ramesh Naida, M. Srinivasulu, and all other commissioners and SPS also participated.
Published – August 2025 9:53