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Hyderabad, July 15: The Hyderabad Policeās SHE Teams unit has reported a concerning rise in incidents of misbehavior towards women during the recent Muharram and Bonalu festivities. According to a press release issued by Dr. Lavanya NJP, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Women Safety Wing), as many as 478 instances of harassment and inappropriate behavior were detected, including 92 minors among the offenders.
The SHE Teams, a specialized task force under the Hyderabad Police aimed at safeguarding women, deployed 14 dedicated teams across various high-footfall areas during the festivals, including Golconda Bonalu, Balkampet Yellamma Temple, and Secunderabadās Ujjaini Mahankali Temple.
Action Taken
Out of the total 478 individuals apprehended:
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288 were warned and let off after counseling.
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4 were booked under petty cases, resulting in fines amounting to Rs 1,050.
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8 FIRs were registered in different police stations.
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5 convictions were secured ā one offender received imprisonment with a fine, and four others were fined Rs 50 each.
āThese actions send a strong message that offences against women will not be tolerated, especially during religious or public gatherings,ā said DCP Dr. Lavanya NJP.
Preventive Measures and Public Awareness
The enhanced deployment of SHE Teams aimed to ensure the safety and dignity of women attending the crowded festivals. Officers worked undercover and monitored real-time CCTV footage, acting swiftly to apprehend offenders.
The police also reiterated the importance of online safety, warning the publicāespecially women and young girlsāagainst fake profiles and oversharing personal information on social media platforms.
How to Report
The public is encouraged to report any incident of harassment or suspicious activity by:
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Dialing 100
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Sending a WhatsApp message to 94906 16555
Community Response
The proactive steps taken by the SHE Teams have been widely appreciated by both citizens and womenās rights organizations. However, the large number of incidents highlights the ongoing need for stronger community awareness and educational initiatives to tackle gender-based offences at all levels.
As Hyderabad continues to celebrate its cultural and religious diversity, the cityās women deserve to feel safe and respected in every public space.
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