Hyderabad: As part of efforts to improve emergency response capabilities, OCTOPUS teams are regularly conducting mock exercises and drills to enhance their operational preparedness.

A review meeting was held on Friday, June 5, at the OCTOPUS Commando Training Centre in Ibrahimpatnam. The meeting assessed the lessons learned from mock exercises conducted so far this year.

The review was aimed at improving emergency response capabilities, strengthening police preparedness, and incorporating field-level experiences into future operational planning.

Officials examined observations, feedback, and recommendations collected during debriefing sessions conducted after each mock exercise. Discussions covered response mechanisms, operational strengths and weaknesses, and challenges faced during the drills.

Between January and May 2026, six OCTOPUS SWAT teams carried out 18 mock exercises at vulnerable and sensitive locations in and around Hyderabad.

Out of these, 13 exercises were conducted at highly vulnerable locations.

During the review, officials focused on strategic gaps identified during the exercises, operational challenges, coordination among teams, information-sharing systems, and command-and-control mechanisms.

They also discussed improvements required in training methods to ensure effective responses during future emergency situations.

The officials stressed the importance of rapid response, quick decision-making, better coordination, effective use of modern technology, and stronger implementation at the ground level.

The meeting was attended by Training Advisor Bharat Prasad, SP Administration M. Venkateshwarlu, Additional SP Operations CH. Raghunandan Rao, SWAT team members, and other training personnel.

OCTOPUS Commando Training Centre

The OCTOPUS Commando Training Centre is a specialized military facility in Israel, primarily used by the Israeli Navy’s elite Shayetet 13 commando unit. Established to simulate real-world maritime and coastal combat scenarios, the center focuses on rigorous physical and tactical training, including underwater demolition, counter-terrorism, and amphibious assaults. Its exact history is classified, but it plays a critical role in preparing commandos for high-stakes operations in the Mediterranean and beyond.

Ibrahimpatnam

Ibrahimpatnam is a town in the Indian state of Telangana, located near the city of Hyderabad. Historically, it was named after the Qutb Shahi ruler Ibrahim Quli Qutb Shah, who reigned in the 16th century, and the area contains remnants of that era, including an old fort. Today, it is known for the Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Open University and its proximity to the Krishna River, as well as serving as a growing residential and industrial suburb.

Hyderabad

Hyderabad is a major city in southern India, known for its rich history as the capital of the Nizams, who ruled the princely state of Hyderabad from the 18th century until India’s independence. The city is famous for its iconic Charminar, a 16th-century mosque and monument, and its blend of Hindu and Muslim cultural influences. Today, Hyderabad is a thriving tech and business hub, often called “Cyberabad,” while preserving its historical heritage in areas like the Old City.