Hyderabad Police Commissioner Orders Transfer of 54 Police Inspectors to Strengthen Law and Order
Hyderabad City Police Commissioner V. C. Sajjanar orders the transfer of 54 police inspectors, including key officers from CCS and Cyber Crime Wing, to improve law and order.

Hyderabad: In a major administrative move, V. C. Sajjanar, the Hyderabad City Police Commissioner, has issued orders for the transfer of 54 police inspectors across the city. The reshuffle aims to improve law and order and strengthen the fight against rising cybercrime.
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Major Reshuffle in Cyber Crime and CCS Wings
According to official details, most of the transferred inspectors were serving in the Central Crime Station (CCS) and the Cyber Crime Wing. The move is seen as a strategic step to bring in fresh and dynamic officers to handle complex investigations and emerging crime patterns.
As part of the reshuffle:
- 54 police inspectors have been transferred
- Majority are from CCS and Cyber Crime units
- 26 inspectors have been directed to immediately report to the CP Office
- Further postings will be issued after review
Key Police Stations Also Affected

The reshuffle also includes changes at several sensitive and high-profile police stations in Hyderabad. Station House Officers (SHOs) of areas such as:
- Banjara Hills
- Film Nagar
- Abids
have been transferred as part of the reorganisation.

Focus on Cybercrime Control
Officials said the transfers were carried out due to administrative requirements and to further strengthen public safety and law enforcement efficiency. With cybercrime cases on the rise, the Hyderabad City Police has decided to deploy new and proactive officers in the Cyber Crime Wing to ensure faster investigations and better results.
Administrative Move to Improve Policing
Police officials believe that the large-scale transfer will help:
- Improve law and order
- Enhance crime detection
- Strengthen cybercrime response
- Ensure better police administration
The Hyderabad City Police Commissioner’s decision is expected to bring renewed focus and efficiency to policing across the city.
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