The force is also open to the idea of installation of CCTV cameras inside police stations as many of them already have this mechanism as sought by the Kejriwal government to deal with complaints of non-registration of FIRs.
"We would also be happy to provide a list of dark spots which could be potential places of crime against women so that they can be illuminated. But when it comes to policy matters which are governed by the Centre, we will seek Home Ministry's advice on the entire issue," top sources in Delhi Police said.
In a letter to Delhi Police Commissioner B S Bassi, the Chief Minister's Office also asked him to provide details of officers serving in various posts despite completing their tenure.
The government said it wanted to install CCTV cameras in the police stations as it regularly receives large number of public complaints about non-registration of FIRs and expressed readiness to bear the cost of the project.
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In the letter, the government sought some key details including the transfer and posting policy. Bassi was also asked to send government list of all SHOs and inspectors in city, including their dates of posting in present positions.
The AAP government said it is well within its right to seek the details, referring to a notification issued by the President on September 24, 1998 which states that the Lt Governor of Delhi has to exercise his powers with respect to police in consultation with the Chief Minister.