Monday 18 January 2016

Crimes against people from NE increased by over 200 percent

NEW DELHI, Jan 17 : Reported incidents of crime against people from North East living in the National capital have increased by around 232.58 per cent in two years.

While 89 FIRs in connection with criminal offences against people from North East States were registered in 2013, as many as 280 were lodged in the year that followed and 296 in 2015, according to police records.

The highest number of cases were registered in south Delhi, where a large number of people from the region reside, particularly under the jurisdiction of Vasant Vihar police station, followed by south-east and north-west Delhi, a senior police official said.
 Of the total number of cases registered in 2015, there were eight cases of murder and two of attempt to murder, 14 of rape, 16 of molestation and as many as 21 cases related to obscenity and stalking.
Delhi Police Commissioner BS Bassi chaired a high-level meeting last week on emerging challenges and problems faced by people from the North East region.

Delhi Police has already decided to have women from the North East States as “Crime Victim counsellors” following a spurt in cases of crime against people from there.
“Delhi Police have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with National Commission for Women (NCW) and Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), Mumbai, on Wednesday for the purpose,” said a senior police official, adding that initially 23 counsellors will be appointed through a merit-based selection process.

While NCW is the body which funds the bench of counsellors for Delhi Police for women and children who are victims of sexual offences, TISS will be heading the recruitment process on behalf of Delhi police, he said.

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