The police chief also said that he would be satisfied only when there is zero crime against women in the national capital.
"I would like to tell you that after December 16 incident, women feel more confident to report about the incidents. Changes made in the law have also helped," he said.
The number of molestation cases has also gone up from 615 in 2012 to 3,347 last year and 3,932 cases (till November).
"We want to bring the number of crime against woman to zero in Delhi. Society should also change, policemen have also been sensitized," said Bassi.
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"The number proves that the victims are now coming out openly to complain. We want the women of Dehi to become braver. In the last one year, we have imparted self-defence training to 14,000 women", he added.
Delhi Police is taking all steps to ensure that crimes against women are not suppressed, Bassi said, adding that a number of steps have been taken by the force to ensure that woman who to come to Police Station their grievances are heard effectively and investigation is carried out and culprits brought to book.
"In this regard I would like to tell you that the number of 100 distress help line which used to be 60 has been increased to 100. The woman helpline number 1091 which used to have four lines has been increased to 10", he said.
The top cop also said that the government has decided to increase the number of women personnel in Delhi Police. A total of 1,250 women constables have been hired and they will be on the streets of the national capital after around eight months and more will join soon.