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Set police accountability in crime against women: DCW

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IANS New Delhi
Last Updated : Nov 10 2015 | 8:02 PM IST

Delhi Commission for Women chief Swati Maliwal on Tuesday urged Lt.Governor Najeeb Jung to set up accountability mechanism for Delhi Police in cases related to crimes against women.

Maliwal attended first-ever coordination committee meeting with the Lt. Governor and Delhi Police Commissioner B.S. Bassi on Tuesday.

"In 2014, only nine convictions were made for crime against women and of the 11,500 First Information Reports, charge sheet was filed only in 3,500 cases. We requested the LG to set the accountability of Delhi Police in such cases," the Delhi Commission for Women chief told media after the meeting.

"LG in the meeting assured us to extend full support and share records of all such cases with DCW," Maliwal said.

During the 45-minute meeting at Raj Niwas, Maliwal said the crime graph in the national capital should be lowered to ensure women feel safe.

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Against the 4,000 complaints received via Delhi Police's Himmat app, only 13 FIRs were registered, she said. "We demanded to hold this meeting at least twice a month so that there is a coordinated response in Delhi on rape cases. It is important to make a collective push to stop crime against women."

She also laid stress on a strong vigil at the city's largest red-light area of GB Road.

"It's important to keep vigil in such areas. When something happens there, we see that NGO volunteers get to know about the incident even before the police. There must be some flaw in police network," Maliwal said.

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First Published: Nov 10 2015 | 7:50 PM IST

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