Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

A rape every 5 hrs, a murder every 19

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: While the overall number of crimes against women decreased in 2020 when compared to the previous year, the national capital still reported 1,699 rapes, 2,186 instances of molestatio­n and 65 cases of sexual assault against children.

The cases were fewer when compared to 2019, when 2,168 rapes, 2,921 instances of molestatio­n and 109 cases under the POCSO Act (The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012) were registered.

Delhi Police on Friday said this was the first time in several years that all types of crimes against women had reduced. To be sure, in 2020, owing to the Covid-19 lockdown in March, the movement of people had remained curtailed at least for four months, which could also be another reason for the reduction in numbers.

The absolute numbers and per-day averages of several key crimes, however, remained high — highlighti­ng Delhi’s dark underbelly.

The city still experience­d a rape every five hours, a murder every 19 hours, and a car theft every 15 minutes — though these averages were better than in 2019 (when the correspond­ing figures for rape, murder and auto theft were 4 hours, 17 hours, and 12 minutes). A snatching took place almost every hour in 2020, as compared to 17 in a day in 2019.

Experts said while the overall reduction in crime against women is heartening, the figures for 2020 show that women continue to be under threat in Delhi and there should not be even a single case of a crime against women.

On the rape cases, Delhi Police commission­er SN Shrivastav­a said less than 2% accused persons in the rape cases were strangers to victims. “The number of strangers involved has further reduced this year. In percentage terms, 1.77% of the accused were strangers as compared to 2.20% in 2019. As part of our strategy to tackle such crimes, we have identified hot spots (from where a high number of crimes against women are reported). Our teams work on such hot spots to reduce the numbers. Every complaint is monitored at the highest level,” he said.

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