Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

66% rise in crimes against children in state

- Urvashi Dev Rawal htraj@htlive.com

JAIPUR: Rajasthan has recorded a 66% increase in crimes against children between January and July 2019, as compared to the same period last year, police data shows.

The data shows that the total number of cases registered under the Prevention of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act between January and July 2018 was 1180. The cases increased to 1967 in the January-july period this year, a rise of 66.69%.

In 2018, Rajasthan was the second state after Madhya Pradesh to introduce death penalty for rape of children below 12 years. However, crimes against c hil dren have witnessed a steady rise.

With daily reports of rapes, gang rapes and sexual abuse of minors in the state, the Congress government has on several occasions come under fire for the poor law and order situation.

The police blame social media for the rising crimes.

BL Soni, ADG (crime), said, “Availabili­ty of free data on mobiles and of pornograph­ic content online is a major reason.”

Soni said school administra­tions too have expressed concern over excessive s ocial media activity of children which needs to be monitored and regulated by parents.

Child rights activists say the

Ajmer Range

Jaipur commission­erate

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Bikaner Range

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Jodhpur commission­erate

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Udaipur Range

break-up of the family and societal support system too has contribute­d to the rising instances of crime as people have become apathetic.

The police data shows that Jaipur commission­erate had a 218.87% rise in the number of cases registered, which went up from 53 in 2018 to 169 in 2019.

Of the total cases, those under sections 4 and 6 of the POCSO Act (penetrativ­e sexual assault) rose from 21 in 2018 to 57 in 2019. Cases under other sections of the Act rose from 32 in 2018 to 112 in 2019.

Jodhpur range saw a 126.85% rise in crimes against children, wi t h t h e n u mber o f c a s e s increasing from 108 in 2018 to 245 in 2019. Here the cases under sections 4 and 6 of the POCSO Act rose from 54 in 2018 to 77 in 2019. Those under other sections of the act increased from 54 to 168.

The third highest increase was in Jaipur Range with a 96.46% rise. Here the number of cases rose from 113 to 222 in the period under considerat­ion. The cases under sections 4 and 6 of the POCSO Act increased from 41 in 2018 to 78 in 2019 while those under other sections of the act rose from 72 to 144 in the period.

The disposal status of cases, as per police records for the period January to August 2019, shows that a total of 2235 cases were registered. Challans were presented in 1283 cases while final reports were presented in 353 cases and 598 cases are pending. The state has 56 POCSO courts.

Child rights activist Vijay Goel said the pending cases shows that victims are struggling to get justice. “As per the law, challans must be presented

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