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CM Revanth Reddy Calls for Future-Ready Telangana Police at Police Officers Retreat 2026

Chief Minister Revanth Reddy addresses Police Officers Retreat 2026 at RBVRR Telangana Police Academy, calling for future-ready Telangana Police using AI technology and stronger cybercrime units.

Hyderabad: Chief Minister Revanth Reddy emphasized the need for a future-ready Telangana Police force to tackle upcoming challenges during the Police Officers Retreat 2026 at the RBVRR Telangana Police Academy. He asked the police department to develop long-term strategies for the next 25 years to strengthen law enforcement and public safety.

The retreat, organized after a long gap, brought together senior police officers to discuss modern policing methods, technology adoption, and strategies to handle emerging crimes.

Focus on Future Policing and Long-Term Planning

At the Police Officers Retreat 2026, the Chief Minister instructed officials to prepare detailed action plans for the future.

Key priorities discussed during the retreat included:

  • Preparing the police force for emerging security challenges
  • Strengthening cybercrime investigation units
  • Adopting advanced technologies including Artificial Intelligence
  • Enhancing coordination between departments

Senior police officials presented detailed reports and PowerPoint presentations explaining future policing strategies.

Strengthening Cybercrime and Technology Use

Chief Minister Revanth Reddy stressed the importance of strengthening the Cyber Crime Wing as technology-driven crimes are increasing rapidly.

He suggested:

  • Expanding cybercrime investigation capabilities
  • Using AI technology to identify criminals quickly
  • Leveraging digital tools for crime prevention and investigation

The government aims to ensure that Telangana Police stay ahead of modern crime trends.

Telangana Police Academy Launches Learning Management System

During the Police Officers Retreat 2026, the Telangana Police Academy introduced a new Learning Management System (LMS) to improve training and skill development for police personnel.

The system will help officers:

  • Access online training materials
  • Improve technical knowledge
  • Strengthen professional skills

The initiative is part of the state’s effort to modernize police training infrastructure.

Telangana Aims to Become a Model State in Law and Order

Chief Minister Revanth Reddy praised the Telangana Police for maintaining strong law and order, stating that the state has earned recognition for its effective policing.

He noted that several specialized forces have been established to address different challenges, including:

  • Greyhounds
  • Octopus anti-terror units
  • Narcotics control teams
  • Vigilance and Enforcement wings

These units play a crucial role in tackling terrorism, drug-related crimes, and other serious threats.

Need for Better Resource Allocation and Staff Management

The Chief Minister also advised the police department to review human resource allocation based on population and crime levels.

He suggested:

  • Rationalizing staff deployment according to population density
  • Ensuring efficient use of manpower
  • Reviewing specialized forces after their objectives are achieved

Such steps will help improve the overall effectiveness of the police department.

Integrating Technology With Police Operations

Revanth Reddy highlighted the need to connect police databases with the Integrated Command and Control Centre (ICCC).

This would allow police stations to:

  • Access important information within minutes
  • Improve coordination between departments
  • Strengthen data-driven policing

He said technology will play a crucial role in building a modern and efficient police system.

Telangana Police Preparing for Vision 2047

The Police Officers Retreat 2026 at RBVRR Telangana Police Academy focused on preparing the police force to meet the goals of Vision 2047.

The Chief Minister said that if the proposed reforms are implemented effectively, Telangana Police can become a model for other states in India.

Senior officials including Telangana DGP B. Shivadhar Reddy, Special Chief Secretary Vikas Raj, Cyber Security Bureau Director Shikha Goel, and RBVRR Telangana Police Academy Director Abhilasha Bisht also attended the event.

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Senior Content Editor – Hyderabad & Telangana Affairs!Mohammed Yousuf is a Senior Content Editor at Munsif News 24x7, covering Hyderabad and Telangana affairs.With over a decade of experience in journalism, Yousuf reports on governance, public issues, law and order, and political developments.He regularly contributes breaking news and in-depth reports to Munsif News 24x7.
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