– 1,544 were adults;
– 68 were minors. Minors received counselling to prevent recurrence.
– Under 18 years: 68
– Ages 18-20: 290
– Ages 21-30: 646
– Ages 31-40: 397
– Ages 41-50: 166
– Above 50 years: 45
– Petty offences (168 cases):
Fines imposed in Nampally Court (₹50-₹1,050) in most cases; simple imprisonment handed out in one case.
Remaining cases awaiting court proceedings.
– Other offenders (1,444 individuals) were given strict warnings and mandated counselling sessions with family members. Sessions aim to address behavioural issues through professional psychiatric support.
The proactive steps by Hyderabad’s She Teams highlight an evolving approach toward combating sexual misconduct during public celebrations like the Ganesh festival. the deployment of plainclothes officers equipped with discreet surveillance tools ensured swift intervention across densely packed venues-creating safer spaces for women. This organized method reflects meaningful advancements in urban policing under culturally sensitive conditions.
The age-wise analysis demonstrates that younger demographics (ages between under-18 and those below mid-adulthood) are predominant among the offending pool-underscoring a need for targeted educational outreach on gender respect early on. the inclusion of professional-led counselling sessions further aligns law enforcement goals with rehabilitation strategies rather than just punitive actions for minor offenders.
by coupling their physical presence with digital safety awareness campaigns about online vulnerabilities such as fake profiles or unsafe sharing habits on social media platforms, Hyderabad police address both public-space threats and virtual risks comprehensively-a step indicative of modernizing traditional crime prevention practices suitable for a tech-integrated society.
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