AI-Powered Labs To Strengthen Policing
DGP Anand said technology has become an indispensable tool in modern policing and stressed that its effective use is critical for crime prevention, investigation and tackling cybercrime.
HYDERABAD: Director-General of Police C.V. Anand on Friday inaugurated an Advanced Computer Lab and She Cyber Lab at the CID headquarters in Hyderabad, aimed at strengthening technology-driven policing. The facility is equipped with an artificial intelligence (AI)-powered smart conference, crime analytics and data management system designed to improve crime investigation, cybercrime analysis and victim feedback management.
DGP Anand said technology has become an indispensable tool in modern policing and stressed that its effective use is critical for crime prevention, investigation and tackling cybercrime. He noted that Telangana Police has remained among the leading forces in adopting advanced technologies and innovative methods.
Officials said the new smart system can automatically identify speakers during meetings, direct cameras towards them, zoom in while recording high-quality audio and video, and digitally capture and transcribe discussions for future reference.
The AI-enabled system is capable of analysing large volumes of data for crime mapping, trend analysis, filtering information and conducting case reviews. Officials added that the facility would help improve operational efficiency within the Crime and Criminal Tracking Network and Systems (CCTNS), including case registration, verification and data management.
A key feature of the system is its ability to digitally record and preserve feedback from victims and complainants, enabling investigators to monitor case progress and improve investigation quality.
The DGP said the initiative would improve transparency, accelerate decision-making and enhance the overall effectiveness of policing. DG, ACB and CID Charu Sinha, DIGs Naveen Kumar, Narayana Naik and Parimala Hana Nuthan, along with senior CID officials, attended the event.



