The Superintendent of Police R. Gangadhar Rao revealed that a total of 24,659 calls were made to ‘Dial 100’ and ‘Dial 112’ in Krishna district, with an average response time of 10 minutes. This information was shared during the annual press conference held in the region.
In the year 2024, a total of 9,719 cases were registered in Krishna district. Among these cases, 1,073 were bodily offences, 713 were related to property crimes, and 980 were categorized as crimes against women. Additionally, the police reported ten digital arrest cases, 30 instances of investment fraud and job cheating, 14 social media-related cases, and two cases involving OTP fraud.
The law enforcement authorities have been actively responding to calls made to the emergency helplines, ensuring a swift response time to address various incidents that require immediate attention. This proactive approach has resulted in the timely resolution of many critical situations, showcasing the commitment of the police department to maintaining law and order in the district.
The data presented by SP R. Gangadhar Rao reflects the diverse nature of crimes reported in Krishna district, ranging from physical altercations to financial scams and online fraud. The statistics highlight the importance of vigilance and prompt action in combating criminal activities and ensuring the safety and security of the local community.
As the authorities continue to monitor and address emerging trends in criminal behavior, the public is encouraged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to the police. By working together with law enforcement agencies, residents can contribute to creating a safer environment for everyone in Krishna district.
Overall, the police department’s efforts to address the various challenges posed by criminal activities in the region have been commendable. Through effective communication, prompt response times, and strategic interventions, law enforcement officials have been successful in upholding justice and maintaining public order. Residents can rest assured that their safety and security remain a top priority for the authorities, who are dedicated to ensuring a peaceful coexistence for all members of the community.