
Hyd police commissionerates agreed to joint enforcement, real-time coordination, and zero-delay response to curb crime and drunk driving across
📰 Tri-Commissionerate Coordination Meeting in Hyderabad
At a joint coordination meeting involving the three police commissionerates in Hyderabad — Hyderabad, Cyberabad, and Rachakonda — senior police officials agreed on stronger cooperation to improve law enforcement and curb cross-jurisdictional criminal activity.
Key decisions and points from the meeting:
📍 Joint enforcement against drunk-driving — weekend drink-drive checks will be coordinated at border points of all three jurisdictions to prevent offenders escaping due to jurisdictional gaps.
📍 Zero Delay policy emphasis — Hyderabad Police Commissioner V.C. Sajjanar stressed that police units should respond immediately to incidents regardless of commissionerate boundaries to avoid delays that help offenders flee.
📍 Traffic and heavy vehicle measures — synchronised timings will restrict heavy vehicles from entering the city during peak hours across all three police areas.
📍 Real-time intelligence sharing — integration of CCTV networks and seamless communication was highlighted as key to tracking criminals moving across jurisdictions.
📍 Joint focus on habitual offenders and organised crime — including surveillance on rowdy-sheeters and combating activities like ganja smuggling.
💡 This move reflects commitment by Telangana’s police leadership to reduce jurisdictional barriers and make crime response more unified and efficient across Hyderabad’s expanding urban landscape.