

Data shows 7,504 such cases until 31 October.Ĭurrently, snatching cases are registered by combining two IPC sections - 379 (theft) and 356 (use of criminal force) - and the offender is given a maximum punishment of three years for theft and two years for the use of criminal force. The commissioner also acknowledged the need for a separate IPC section for snatching. They will be functional from 1 December.” “Dedicated cyber police stations will be set up in every district (15 police districts) to deal with such cases. “We are aware that there has been a rampant increase in cyber crimes,” he said. Speaking on the rise of cyber crimes, Asthana said 7,000 police personnel have undergone three months of training to tackle hi-tech offences. Police analysis also revealed that of the total rape cases lodged, 46 per cent of accused include family members and friends, 11 per cent neighbours, 14 per cent extended family or relatives, 28 per cent other known persons, and 1 per cent unknown persons. There have also been 3,117 cases of kidnapping of women, and 3,724 cases of cruelty by husbands or in-laws. He also released police data that showed 1,725 rape cases had been reported in the capital until 31 October.

On concerns over behavioral issues faced by complainants, especially in cases pertaining to sexual assault and domestic violence, the commissioner said all police personnel are being given ‘soft skill’ training to ensure that such matters are dealt with sensitively. They will function in compliance with local police and traffic police,” Asthana said. “Integrated booths across the city will soon be functional. “The response time (SOS) of the police has decreased from seven to eight minutes (earlier) to 3 minutes 8 seconds now,” he said.Īlso read: Judge who slammed Delhi Police for ‘callous’ probe in Feb 2020 riot cases transferredĪsthana also said that ‘integrated police booths’ will soon be facilitated in areas where there is lower connectivity and reach, to enhance women’s safety. The commissioner a lso spoke on how special attention is being given to beat policing and merging of police control rooms (PCRs) with the local police. This has been done strategically in areas where we anticipate the need for more female officers to deal with crimes against women,” Asthana said. “Currently, apart from the six DCPs, we have eight female ACPs and nine SHOs. The officer has completed four months of his tenure as the capital’s police chief.Īsthana also pointed out that he had appointed six women DCPs across districts, in a move to prioritise women safety. “With a special unit in each police station now, things are getting smoother.”Īsthana was speaking at an interaction organised by the Indian Women’s Press Corps (IWPC), where apart from the changes in policing, he spoke on the rise in cyber crimes, and concerns over women’s safety.

Investigation also took time,” the commissioner said.

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