High time to curb shady deals on DarkNet: C.V. Anand
The Hindu
New CP says maintaining communal harmony will be on top of his agenda
Now is the time to focus on the increased caseload of cybercrimes and shady deals on the DarkNet, Hyderabad’s new Commissioner of Police C.V. Anand said on Saturday.
Listing his top priorities, Mr. Anand stressed the need to maintain communal harmony as the city is known for it’s Ganga-Jamunai tehzeeb, apart from women safety, extensive use of technology in day-to-day policing and traffic.
“Peace leads to development. Law and order will be one of my top priorities and special focus will be on further strengthen women safety,” Mr. Anand said.

The much-anticipated Special Cabinet meeting to iron out differences over internal reservation among 101 Scheduled Castes, which was to be held on Friday, has been postponed to beyond April 9. The decision came after Advocate-General Shashi Kiran Shetty advised that any decision to be taken would be in violation of the model code of conduct (MCC) in place due to byelections to the Bagalkot and Davangere South Assembly seats to be held on April 9.












