Quick Summary
- The crime rate in Sri Sathya Sai district has reduced by 27% compared to the same period last year, according to Superintendent of Police (SP) V. Ratna during a half-yearly crime review meeting held at Sai Ashram, Puttaparthi.
- Grave crimes, including murders and attempted murders, declined by 36%. Sri Sathya Sai district is among seven districts in Andhra Pradesh recording a notable 41% drop in overall crime rates.
- The police implemented a special action plan involving coordination across all wings to effectively curb crime over the past year.
- Efforts are being intensified to address crimes against women and children with plans for setting up a Command and Control Room at Kadiri sub-division soon due to recurring cases from this area.
- Road accidents and white-collar crimes have decreased by 7%, attributed to tools like CCTV networks, drone surveillance, community policing, and awareness campaigns urging women to adopt the Shakti App for safety measures.
- Pending grave cases such as POCSO-related offenses and property crimes were also reviewed during the meeting.
- SP V. Ratna felicitated 57 police officers with certificates of gratitude for effective case resolutions and backlog reductions; senior officers from various localities attended along with officials from other departments like judiciary and transport.
Indian Opinion Analysis
The commendable progress reported by Superintendent of Police V. Ratna highlights effective law enforcement strategies that have yielded measurable results in reducing serious crimes across Sri Sathya Sai district-a promising sign of coordinated governance within Andhra Pradesh’s policing framework. The strategic use of technology like CCTV systems, drone surveillance combined with community engagement reflects balanced foresight aimed not only at curbing general crime but addressing specific societal vulnerabilities such as those affecting women or children.
However sound ground remains ensuring sustainability beyond brief percentile figures indicators especially deployments opening ‘Command-control Facility near Kadiri witness persisted challenges previously flagged-sites.’