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Open House Organized at Cyberabad Police Commissionerate
- Cyberabad Police Hosts Open House to Educate Students on Policing and Public Safety
- Students Get a Glimpse of Police Life at Open House
As part of Police Commemoration Week, an Open House program was held today (25.10.2024) at the Cyberabad Parade Grounds, with the aim of educating students about policing and public safety. The event was inaugurated by DCP Srujana Karnam of the Women & Child Safety Wing (W&CSW), Cyberabad.
DCP Srujana Karnam addressed the students, emphasizing the importance of excelling in school while also staying informed about societal issues and understanding how the police work to keep everyone safe. She added that it is crucial for students to know what a police station is, how it operates, and how the police maintain law and order.
A total of 1200 students from various schools, junior colleges, and NCC units from five zones within the Cyberabad Police Commissionerate limits participated in the event.
One of the key highlights of the program was the display of a variety of weapons, including light machine guns, advanced rifles, and bomb detection devices. Police personnel conducted demonstrations on the proper handling and usage of these weapons, providing students with valuable practical knowledge. The Bomb Disposal Team showcased their equipment, while sniffer dogs demonstrated their ability to detect explosives through scent. In addition, a band drill was conducted, and the Mounted Police performed horse-riding demonstrations, enhancing the students' interactive experience.
This Open House provided a unique opportunity for students to engage with the police, deepening their understanding of law enforcement and raising awareness of public safety measures. The event also emphasized the importance of community-police engagement, particularly in building connections with the younger generation.
The event saw the active participation of CAR Headquarters ADCP Shameer, W&CSW ACP Prasanna Kumar, CSW ACP Naga Sai, CAR ACP Arun Kumar, ACP (Home Guards) Indravardhan, W&CSW Inspector Sunitha, Anti Human Trafficking Unit (AHTU) Inspector James babu, Bharosa Inspector Prathap Lingam, RI (Admin) Hanmi Reddy, RI (Special Party) Veera Reddy, Bomb Disposal Team RI Ganesh, RI Krishna, MTO II Veeralingam, and RI A Coy.
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