Home Minister inaugurates 3 New Police stations
Telangana: Hyderabad: July 2 (HS) Telangana Home Minister Mohammed Mahmood Ali inaugurated Three New Police Buildings with 7 crores cost in the limits of Rachakonda Commissionerate.
On this occasion Home Minister congratulated the Commissioner of Police, Rachakonda Mahesh Bhagwat ji for his zeal and commitment in early completion of the construction of 3 new buildings for Medipally Police station, CCS & SOT at Bhagath Singh Nagar and Motor Transport Office at Amberpet.
This New Building for MT Wing has workstations for officers, provision for holding training and orientation classes to the MT personnel, Blue Colts and Petrol Mobiles. 40 members can dine in this building at a time he said.
Apart from equipped with good vehicles for mobility, technological support and equipment, logistics, sufficient staff, there is definite need for providing better infrastructural facilities for the police to deliver optimum services to the public and effective functioning. Till now, Mamidipalli Police Station functioned from Mandal guest house. Today, the police station has a new building with smart facilities like reception, command control room, conference hall, men and women barracks, etc. spending 2.5 Crores with 11000 square feet area. The important and specialized wings of the Commissionerate CCS & SOT have also got new building Complex at Bhagat Singh Nagar with a floor area 13000 sft. It is happy to note that the 3rd floor of his building houses IT Wing.
He also said, to strengthen the Police, new vehicles with all equipment’s worth about 700 crores have been provided to the Police Department. New Buildings for Police Stations, Police Offices, Headquarters etc. are being constructed. Renovation of Police Station Buildings and Police Offices has been taken up to provide required infrastructural facilities in order to implement people friendly policing concept. Very shortly, Hyderabad Mega City is going to have a global-standard Integrated Police Command and Control Centre at Banjara hills with an estimated cost of 300 crores, one of its kind in entire country. Entire state police database will be connected to this centre. Besides, crime control, effective policing, traffic management and monitoring through CCTV cameras at this center, it will be possible to monitor natural calamities, fairs and festivals and law and order.
The Chief Minister Chandrashekhar Rao given foremost importance to police department ever since the formation of Telangana State by allocating substantial budget to Police Department and appreciate all the Telangana Police force lead by Sri M Mahender Reddy for becoming a role-model for the entire country in several aspects he added.