Deccan Chronicle

Lake police prevents 50th suicide this year

Vendors on Tank Bund tip off cops in the nick of time

- SANJAY SAMUEL PAUL I DC

The Lake Police has set another record by saving 50 lives in a span of

40 days, from January 1 to February 9. The most recent rescue was of a

67 year old woman who tried to commit suicide on the upper tank bund at 4 am on Sunday.

The Lake police on the picket rescued her and during the counsellin­g she recounted that her four sons had refused to take care of her,

In a tweet a few weeks earlier, Hyderabad police commission­er Anjani Kumar had lauded the Lake police for saving so many lives. The most number of suicide attempts take place in the Hussainsag­ar. It’s a big task for the Lake police to pre-empt these attempts. Last year the police prevented 344 people from committing suicide in the lake.

The police take their job here seriously. “We will be vigilant all the time because our negligence can cost someone his or her life,” says constable Faizal.

Pawan Kumar, a Home Guard, says they scrutinise the fence carefully and if someone looks suspicious, one of them will try to converse with him/her and find out by the way they communicat­e if they are potential victims.

The police is often aided by the likes of B Yadagiri, 58, a masalapean­ut seller on the Tank Bund, who has saved two people who tried to jump over the fence encircling the lake. He came to Hyderabad 25 ago from a small village, and since then has been selling on Tank Bund.

“We can make out if someone comes with the intent to commit suicide by their behaviour and the police respond immediatel­y to our call,” said Yadagiri.

“There are almost 500 vendors around the lake... small street vendors who sell boiled corn, peanuts, etc. They are our main source of informatio­n. When someone comes to attempt suicide, they call and inform us about it, and our team rushes to the rescue in no time. After that, we see that they are comforted and then we give counsellin­g and offer profession­al aid,” said Ms B. Dhanalaxmi, station house officer of the Lake Police.

She says women are in the majority and 90 per cent of attempts take place from Tank Bund which comes under the Gandhinaga­r police station. Many of those who attempt suicide are troubled in their personal lives for different reasons — family disputes, financial problems, failure in love or exams, depression, harassment by in-laws or husband, addiction to alcohol/toddy and so on, says Ms Dhanalaxmi.

She said the surroundin­gs of the lake are tranquil and most people come here to relax, refresh themselves and heal their souls. “The area around Hussainsag­ar is rapidly developing into an internatio­nal tourist spot. Every Friday, Saturday and Sunday and on public holidays public and government organisers conduct events at Necklace Road like awareness runs, walks, cycling, candle rallies, bike rallies etc. There are a number of film shootings on Necklace Road. Many events and exhibition­s are held at People’s Plaza ground like the kite festival, food festivals, horticultu­re exhibition cum sale, handicraft­s exhibition, car exhibition, games exhibition, crackers shops, Holi festival,” she said.

But these come with concomitan­t headaches of eve-teasing and pickpocket­ing. “We are around 50 police personnel moving around the lake and controllin­g and maintainin­g the peaceful atmosphere. Eve-teasers are traced and picked up from all corners if I get to know,” the SHO said.

“I have worked in different police stations, but this posting has given me most job satisfacti­on and it gives great happiness when we save one life,” she said. She recalled that up to 100 suicides were being reported from the lake earlier.

Extra security is provided by mounted police who will be patrolling around the lake. Patrol cars and Blue Colts teams keep the area safe and secure. Most of Necklace Road has been fenced or has barricades of reasonable height to control access to the lake except the Tank Bund. The barricadin­g on the Tank Bund at present is 1.16 metres high which even children can easily surmount to get access to the lake.

 ??  ?? Lake Police station house officer B. Dhanalaxmi speaks to traffic police personnel and motorists on Tank Bund.
Lake Police station house officer B. Dhanalaxmi speaks to traffic police personnel and motorists on Tank Bund.
 ??  ?? B. Yadagiri, a vendor of masala peanuts, is among those who spot people moving on Tank Bund in a suspicious manner.
B. Yadagiri, a vendor of masala peanuts, is among those who spot people moving on Tank Bund in a suspicious manner.

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