British Deputy High Commissioner Calls Mahmood Ali

Mr. Gareth Wynn Owen, British Deputy High Commissioner to Telangana and Andhra Pradesh who has recently taken office has called on the Minister for Home, Prisons and Fire Services, Sri Mohammed Mahmood Ali in his Office at Lakdikapul, Hyderabad on Tuesday to introduce himself and exchange their perspective in strengthening UK-TS relations.

During the courtesy call, Jitender, Addl. DG., L&O, holding full additional charge of the posts of DG Prisons and Principal Secretary, Home Dept., A.R. Srinivas, Addl. CP., SIT., Hyderabad and Swati Lakra, ADG, Women Safety Wing, and She Teams were present.

Minister for Home briefed Mr. Gareth Wynn Owen, in detail, on the reforms and innovative Citizen Centric Programmes that have been undertaken and effectively implemented in the Police & Prisons Departments like Friendly Policing Concepts like Receptions, Waiting Halls, facilities for visitors, separate interview rooms to Women Visitors in Police Stations, Various Technology Apps to get Police Services by the citizens, Measures taken up to improve Mobility & Visibility of Police by providing New Vehicles with modern gadgets and technology state-wide, improved and effective functioning of Dial-100 system to achieve the present 4-5 minutes response time, installation of CCTV Cameras for effective surveillance for prevention as well as investigation of crime, Construction of Integrated Command and Control Center one of its kind in entire Country and various rehabilitation programs undertaken for Prisoners Welfare, Video Conferencing facility between Prisons and Courts, etc.

British Deputy High Commissioner Calls Mahmood Ali
British Deputy High Commissioner Calls Mahmood Ali

Mohammed Mahmood Ali and the officers explained the various programs undertaken for the Protection and Safety of Women in the State like the Establishment of the Women Safety Wing headed by ADG Rank Woman Officer, Formation of She-Teams Statewide for the safety of Women in Public Places, the establishment of Bharosa Centers for counseling, medical aid, Police help, legal assistance to the victim women and their children, etc.

The British Dy. High Commissioner told the Home Minister that he was very much impressed to see the Integrated Police Command and Control Center built at Banjarahills, Hyderabad, and over the various citizen-centric programs undertaken by the Departments.


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