Telangana police are increasingly deploying camera-equipped drones in routine operations. Over the past week, at least two such instances were recorded in Hyderabad’s Malkajgiri region.
And these drones are likely powered by AI and facial recognition technology (FRT), according to recent public and media statements by Malkajgiri Commissioner B. Sumathi.
“As part of proactive drone surveillance at Saroornagar Lake, two individuals were found consuming alcohol in a public place. They were swiftly apprehended by the Beat Constable, and legal action has been initiated as per law,” wrote Malkajgiri Commissioner of Police’s Official X handle.
The footage from the flying drone shows a stranded auto rickshaw on a secluded dirt road, where three men are allegedly drinking alcohol. Two officers arrive on a motorcycle, the second without a helmet, stop directly beside the auto as if knowing its exact location, question the men, and ask them to empty their pockets. You can view the drone video here.
Quick note: Public consumption of alcohol is not an offence if it doesn’t cause any public annoyance, according to BNS Section 355.
Drones catch individuals performing wheelies on streets: In another instance, the same Malkajgiri police reportedly caught three men for ‘performing dangerous bike stunts near Sri Chaitanya College in the Uppal’ area during ‘drone surveillance,’ and police also said that they’d continue to ‘keep stunt riders and traffic violators in check.’ You can watch the video posted by NewsMeter on their Instagram page.
What is the Malkajgiri police planning? In May 2026, The Hindu’s Lavpreet Kaur reported on the drone surveillance in Hyderabad’s Malkajgiri region and as per her reporting, the Malkajgiri commissionerate plans to deploy drone surveillance for the following locations and scenarios:
- Congested arterial roads: To scan traffic movement, map vehicle density, and detect bottlenecks.
- Isolated stretches and vulnerable crime zones: Specifically during late-night hours or between physical patrol cycles when manpower is thinner.
- Identified hotspots: To remotely track repeat offenders and flag suspicious movement patterns.
- Key traffic corridors: To analyze vehicle flow rates and congestion patterns during peak hours.
- VIP movement corridors: To secure and monitor routes.
- Suicide-prone locations: To monitor and enable quicker public safety response.
- Establishments violating rules: To monitor places that repeatedly operate beyond permitted hours.
- Broader jurisdictional areas: Encompassing upscale residential neighborhoods, the Secunderabad Cantonment zone, and major industrial clusters.
- Large-scale events and remote areas: Following a successful AI-driven drone surveillance model (TG-QUEST) used at the Medaram Jatara in a forest region of Mulugu district to manage massive crowds and parking. Read more about this here.
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