Telangana police's new offline AI, C-SIGHT, has led to 421 arrests in child sexual abuse cases since early 2025. This AI platform, developed with Vatins Systems, processes highly sensitive material entirely air-gapped, avoiding external data exposure. The system processes NCMEC CyberTipline reports in under 20 minutes, leading to quicker identification and rescue of victims.
The Telangana Cyber Security Bureau's (TGCSB) Child Protection Unit (CPU), established in February 2025, developed C-SIGHT with Vatins Systems. The CPU leverages NCMEC's global CyberTipline reports, which previously presented a massive manual processing challenge.
With 1,20,563 tiplines processed in 2025 alone, TGCSB's immediate focus remains on scaling C-SIGHT's operational efficiency to handle the increasing volume of reports. Expect other state police forces, particularly those working with Vatins in Andhra, to pilot similar air-gapped AI solutions within the next 12-18 months.
🇮🇳 Why This Matters for India
For parents and child protection advocates in Hyderabad and other Tier-2 cities, this deployment offers a concrete, tech-driven hope against a pervasive societal challenge, setting a precedent for digital policing nationwide.
The Take
The real story here is the effective blueprint for deep collaboration between state law enforcement and niche Indian AI firms like Vatins. This model shows that critical national security tech, especially for sensitive data, doesn't always need in-house government builds or big tech, proving specialized local firms can deliver results.
Source:  MediaNama ↗