Armed reserve cops key to peace in Hyderabad
Hyderabad: The City Armed Reserve (CAR) is the strength of the police and its role is crucial for maintaining peace and tranquillity in the capital city, said Hyderabad police commissioner K. Sreenivasa Reddy while addressing the ceremonial parade at CAR training wing in Petlaburj on Saturday.
Police forces from various departments participated in the parade, which was inspected by Sreenivasa Reddy.
He praised the dedicated efforts of V. Satyanarayana, joint commissioner and all officers from CAR headquarters, Central Police Lines, Amberpet, City Security Wing, Home Guards and Mounted Police.
Addressing the staff and officers, he said that the city armed forces system, which started in 1932 as the Afghan city police armed system, has today transformed into a powerful police force in the city.
The commissioner made some suggestions while appreciating efforts to develop new technical and physical skills and bringing a good name to the capital city. He directed welfare officers to provide necessary facilities to women police personnel.
Sreenivasa Reddy asked Home Guards officers and special police officers to resolve their welfare issues on a priority basis. He called upon department drivers to use new technology while performing their duties while training centres were exhorted to house all facilities for the convenience of new police candidates.