Hindustan Times (Delhi)

1 in 14 people in Delhi has faced crime: Survey

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

THE REPORT ALSO SAYS ONE IN EVERY THREE PEOPLE WHO HAS FACED CRIME IN THE CAPITAL HAS NOT REPORTED IT TO THE POLICE, MOSTLY CITING LACK OF FAITH IN THE SYSTEM

NEW DELHI: One in every 14 persons in Delhi over the age of 18 years has faced crime, says a report released on Thursday by an NGO.

The report— ‘The State of Policing and Law & Order in Delhi, 2017’— released by Praja Foundation also says one in every three persons who has faced crime has not reported it to the police, mostly citing lack of faith in the system.

The NGO surveyed nearly 24,301 households and accessed data procured under the Right to Informatio­n (RTI) Act, 2005, to come up with the report.

The research was conducted to study the perception of citizens with regard to their safety and security.

According to the findings, crime against women in Delhi has been consistent­ly high with 2,181 cases of rape and 3,969 cases of molestatio­n reported in 2016.

The report says the victims were women in 59.60% of the total kidnapping cases registered in 2016.

Milind Mhaske, project director Praja Foundation, said, “One can clearly draw an observatio­n between the feeling of safety and security of women and children to the registrati­on of cases, as out of the total 2,181 rape cases registered in 2016, 44.80% were under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act in 2016.”

The NGO said 60% of the respondent­s felt women, children and senior citizens were not secure in their localities.

The report says the outer district registered the maximum number of cases (178) under the POCSO Act in 2016, followed by South East (125 cases) and North East (124 cases).

Outer district registered the maximum number of rape cases (367) in 2016. The number was 312 in 2015.

South district reported the highest registrati­on of molestatio­n incidents, 590, in 2016.

The police department is understaff­ed, the report says. At present, Delhi has a sanctioned strength of 84,685 police personnel of which 8,091 posts are vacant.

The NGO said there was a need to create an awareness campaign against sexual abuse of children with all the stakeholde­rs–children, parents, schools and colleges. It also said there should be strict compliance of regulation­s through the Police Complaints Authority.

Reacting to the report, Delhi Police spokespers­on Dependra Pathak said that the number of households selected for the survey doesn’t give a true picture of the ground reality.

“The target sample selected for the survey doesn’t give the complete picture. Women security and safety is our top priority. The number of cases getting registered has gone up because complaints are getting registered online,” said Pathak.

On the finding that the police department is understaff­ed, Pathak said Delhi Police is in the process of recruiting more staff.

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