Hyderabad Police Commissioner V. C. Sajjanar has refuted claims circulating about a woman attempting to lure children for kidnappings in the city. He clarified that no such incidents or gangs have been reported and urged citizens not to spread unverified messages causing panic. Sajjanar emphasized the importance of trusting official information and advised against taking the law into one’s hands based on rumors.
Responding to a ‘child safety alert’ and a ‘wanted’ notice shared on social media, the Police Commissioner addressed the situation. The notice featured an unidentified woman and warned the public about potential attempts to entice children. It provided a description of the woman and alleged that she carried a bag filled with chocolates.
Despite rumors circulating about child kidnapping gangs in the city recently, the police have dismissed them as false information. Additionally, Sajjanar issued a warning through social media against individuals who filmed themselves with drugs in front of a temple. He condemned such actions, emphasizing the sanctity of Mahashivratri and the need for responsible behavior.
Sajjanar stressed that showcasing drugs in a religious context is a serious offense that could lead to severe consequences under the NDPS Act. He cautioned the youth against jeopardizing their future for temporary social media fame and urged them to channel their creativity positively. The Commissioner vowed strict legal action against those engaging in such activities.
