Bank officials should cooperate with police in handling cyber crimes, says Paravatipuram SP
The Hindu
Parvatipuram SP urges bank managers to support police in combating cyber crimes, emphasizing quick response for fraud prevention.
Parvatipuram-Manyam district Superintendent of Police (SP) S.V. Madhava Reddy on Wednesday requested all bank managers and staff of both public sector and private banks to extend their support to the police in handling cyber crimes. The SP held a meeting with all bankers in Parvatipuram and discussed about security arrangements at their respective branches, establishment of CCTV cameras and progress in handling various cyber crimes.
Mr. Madhava Reddy said that people had lost ₹21,85,79,595 in the year 2024 due to cyber crimes and it was higher than that money lost due to thefts in the district. “The bank officials should respond quickly when station house officers and investigation team members request for information. The recovery would be easy when the details of fraudsters are collected quickly,” he added.
Additional SPs O. Deelip Kiran, Ankita Surana, Parvatipuram DSP Rambabu, Circle Inspectors Ranganatham, Yerrannaidu, Srinivas and others were present.

Devotees of Lord Ayyappa will now have an opportunity to present their own devotional songs at the hill shrine of Sabarimala, thanks to an initiative by the TDB. The temple management board has decided to include newly composed devotional songs by ordinary devotees in the list of songs played through the public address system at the shrine. At present only devotional songs rendered by renowned singers such as K J Yesudas and Jayavijaya are played at Sabarimala, a Travancore Devaswom Board statement said.












