Cyberabad Police organise Open House for students
DCP Srujana Karnam (Women & Child Safety Wing) addressing the students, emphasised the importance of excelling in school while also staying informed about societal issues
Published Date - 25 October 2024, 07:34 PM
Hyderabad: As part of Police Commemoration Week, an Open House was held by the Cyberabad Police for students with the aim to educate about policing and public safety on Friday.
DCP Srujana Karnam (Women & Child Safety Wing) addressing the students, emphasised the importance of excelling in school while also staying informed about societal issues and understanding how the police work to keep everyone safe. She added that it is crucial for students to know what a police station is, how it operates, and how the police maintain law and order.
One of the key highlights of the event was the display of a variety of weapons, including light machine guns, advanced rifles, and bomb detection devices.
Police personnel conducted demonstrations on the proper handling and usage of these weapons, providing students with valuable practical knowledge. The Bomb Disposal team showcased their equipment, while sniffer dogs demonstrated their ability to detect explosives through scent.
In addition, a band drill was conducted, and the Mounted Police performed horse-riding demonstrations, enhancing the students’ interactive experience.
A total of 1,200 students from various schools, junior colleges, and NCC units from five zones within the Cyberabad Police Commissionerate limits participated in the event.