Hyderabad Police Intensify Drug Crackdown: Special Surveillance at Railway Stations, Isolated Areas and Autos
Hyderabad Police intensify drug crackdown with surveillance at railway stations, isolated areas, and autos under Ande Srinivas Rao.

In a major step to curb drug-related crimes, Hyderabad Police intensify drug crackdown under Additional DCP Task Force Ande Srinivas Rao, announcing strict surveillance at railway stations, graveyards, isolated locations, and auto-rickshaws. The move aims to control rising drug abuse, including ganja consumption, across the city.
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Special Surveillance at Key Locations in Hyderabad
Ande Srinivas Rao stated that police will focus on sensitive areas:
- Railway stations
- Graveyards
- Isolated and deserted locations
These places have been identified as vulnerable zones for illegal activities.
Strict Checking of Auto-Rickshaws and Small Vehicles
As part of the Hyderabad police drug crackdown, authorities will:
- Monitor auto-rickshaws and small vehicles
- Conduct regular inspections and surveillance
- Track suspicious movement across the city
This step aims to prevent transportation of illegal substances.
Focus on Ganja Users and Drug Abuse Cases
Police have intensified action against:
- Individuals involved in drug abuse
- Persons consuming ganja
Officials confirmed that special attention is being given to repeat offenders and high-risk individuals.
Data-Driven Action Using Internet-Based Systems
The Hyderabad Task Force has developed a comprehensive digital database:
- Contains details of suspects and offenders
- Includes legal sections applicable to each case
- Tracks area-wise information
This system will help police take targeted and efficient action.
Targeted Operations to Curb Drug Activities
Based on collected data:
- Police will launch focused operations in identified areas
- Increased patrolling and surveillance will be ensured
- Strict legal action will be taken against offenders
The Hyderabad Police drug crackdown led by Additional DCP Task Force Ande Srinivas Rao, with special surveillance at railway stations, isolated areas, and auto-rickshaws, marks a strong step toward controlling drug abuse. With data-driven policing and targeted action, authorities aim to significantly reduce illegal drug activities in the city.
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