Swati Maliwal, Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) chief, said today that she has started taking stock of women security in Delhi.
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"We have taken cognizance of Meenakshi's murder and we have sought some information from the Police Commissioner. Basically, we want to understand how many complaints were registered in the Police Station? How many complaints were given by women for crime against women? And out of these complaints, how many FIRs have got registered? And in how many cases Police protection was given to the victims? And in how many cases the chargesheet has happened?" Maliwal told ANI.
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"We intend to study this entire detail and we are taking Anand Parbat Police Station as a pilot project. We are going to get all this information out, study it in detail and give recommendations to the Central Government, to the LG, to State Government and to police," she added.
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"Apart from this, we are also trying to understand as to how many women officers are there in the Delhi Police Force? And we want to know what the high crime areas in Delhi are as far as women are concerned? And special in places where there are schools, colleges and universities. Around these, how safe or unsafe these institutions are?" Maliwal continued.