Police Academy Marks 40 Years With Tech Focus

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HYDERABAD: RBVRR Telangana Police Academy completed 40 years with a ceremony that revisited its role in police training and public service while highlighting cybercrime, AI‑enabled offences and technology‑driven policing. Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla attended the event along with former directors, senior officers, trainees and partner institutions.

Established in 1986 as the Andhra Pradesh Police Academy and later reconstituted as RBVRR Telangana Police Academy, the institution said it had adapted to changing crime patterns, technological shifts and societal expectations over four decades. Governor Shukla said police organisations served as a bridge between law and public trust, stressing that the strength of policing lay in citizens’ confidence. Referring to cybercrime, financial frauds and misinformation ecosystems, he said officers must remain technologically informed, legally updated, emotionally resilient and socially sensitive.

Director Abhilasha Bisht credited successive directors for the Academy’s growth. “Institutions are relay races, not sprints,” she said, noting reforms in training and modern policing practices.

Sports competitions, a blood donation camp with the Thalassemia and Sickle Cell Society, and Open House sessions on cyber hygiene, narcotics prevention and policing were also part of the programme.

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