The government of Telangana has restructured the police commissionerates in Hyderabad and its suburbs, creating a new fourth commissionerate for the upcoming Future City. The existing Hyderabad and Cyberabad commissionerates will retain their names, while Rachakonda has been renamed as Malkajgiri. The Yadadri Bhuvanagiri district, previously part of Rachakonda, will no longer fall under the commissionerate’s jurisdiction.
The decision to reorganize the police system into four commissionerates aims to enhance public services, ensure effective law enforcement, and bolster crime control. Key locations like the Assembly, Secretariat, Shamshabad Airport, and upcoming establishments at Budvel will be under the Hyderabad Commissionerate. The Cyberabad Commissionerate will oversee rapidly growing IT hubs such as Gachibowli, Financial District, and industrial areas like Patancheru.
The restructured Malkajgiri Commissionerate, formerly Rachakonda, will cover areas like Keesara, Shamirpet, and Kompally. Bhuvanagiri, previously under Rachakonda, will operate as a separate police unit. A new commissionerate has been established for Future City’s development, including regions like Chevella and Moinabad. Police Commissioners have been appointed for all four commissionerates and a Superintendent of Police for Yadadri Bhuvanagiri district.
In related developments, Sudheer Babu has been appointed as the Commissioner of Police for Future City, Avinash Mohanty as the Commissioner of Police for Malkajgiri, and M. Ramesh as the Commissioner of Police for Cyberabad. V. C. Sajjanar will continue as the Police Commissioner of Hyderabad. The Telangana government’s Vision 2047 aims to transform the state into a $3 trillion economy, with strategic zoning and urban development plans.
