The Asian Age

Himmat app in autos, cabs for women’s safety

L- G tells transport dept

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The L- G directed the Delhi police to conduct an analysis of the causes of crime. Mr Baijal told them to increase visibility of police personnel on roads and have targeted patrolling, particular­ly in the identified crime hotspots. In a bid to bring synergy in the efforts to promote women safety, lieutenant governor ( L- G) Anil Baijal on Thursday asked the Delhi government's transport department to explore the possibilit­y of having “Himmat Plus” app of Delhi Police as a mandatory condition for issuing licences to the auto- rickshaws and taxis.

Mr Baijal also asked the Delhi police to provide the facility ( the app) to report all non- heinous crimes, including snatching and pick pocketing online.

In the review meeting held here on Thursday, the Delhi police apprised Mr Baijal about its strategy to control non- heinous crimes, which include identifica­tion of crime hot spots, crackdown on criminals, focus on beat policing, high visibility, profession­alism and enhancing community participat­ion.

The L- G was also informed about the multiprong­ed approach of Delhi police to effectivel­y check non- heinous crimes that include installati­on of closed circuit television ( CCTV) cameras in public transport buses and at public places, improvemen­t of last mile connectivi­ty from Metro stations, initiating various programmes for awareness

and education and to take suitable action for lighting identified dark stretches in the city among others.

The L- G also asked the Delhi police to conduct an objective analysis of the causes and effects of any increase in incidences of non- heinous crimes in particular localities so that a strategy could be evolved to check them promptly.

Mr Baijal further directed the Delhi police to increase visibility of police personnel on roads and have targeted patrolling, particular­ly in the identified crime hotspots.

The L- G also advised facilitati­ng online registrati­on of all non- heinous crimes as far as possible.

This would not only facilitate speedy registrati­on, but also make it easier for the Delhi police to examine and analyse various facets of these crimes, he added.

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