Mohammed mehmood Ali, Telangana's home minister, stated on friday that the state's police force is constantly on guard for attempts by extremists and terrorists to resurrect their activities. He claimed that the police were making every effort to halt the activities of "white-collar" criminals, radicals, terrorists, and community groups. The home minister was speaking at the police Martyrs' Memorial in hyderabad during the police flag day march (commemoration parade). He paid tribute to the police officers who lost their lives in the line of duty in the previous year alongside director General of police M. Mahender reddy and other high officials.

A state or nation can advance, according to mehmood Ali, if law and order are upheld. Without peace, individuals experience a sense of uncertainty, which impedes growth, has an impact on investment, and eventually increases poverty. The minister asserted that by avoiding any communal tensions over the previous eight years, the telangana administration had guaranteed communal harmony in Hyderabad. The way the police managed the recent Ganesh immersion, Bonalu, and Bathukamma festivities was appreciated by the speaker.

He gave the police the assurance that the government would provide them with increased resources so they could carry out their jobs properly and efficiently. According to the DGP, telangana police are pioneers in the use of technology to uphold law and order and keep the peace. According to him, the state police were serving with transparency and accountability in a welcoming environment under the motto "one state, one service." According to him, the police are aiming toward installing 15 lakh CCTV cameras throughout the state. In addition to establishing the indian Cyber Crime Coordination Center, the police are using CCTNS 2.0, which is based on cutting-edge technologies, to combat cybercrime (I4C).

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