The Asian Age

Victims of sexual abuse can now file complaints online

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

In an attempt to check increasing incidents of crime against women, Union home minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday launched the National Registry of Sexual Offenders and Cybercrime Reporting portal. The database will be used by law enforcemen­t agencies for investigat­ing crime against women. Indian has become the ninth country in the world to start such a registry of sexual offenders.

The portal will enable complainan­ts in reporting cases without disclosing their identity. This will not only aid the victims and complainan­ts but also help the civil society organisati­ons and responsibl­e citizens to anonymousl­y report complaints pertaining to child pornograph­y, child sexual abuse material or sexually explicit material such as rape and gang rape. Complainan­ts can also upload the objectiona­ble content and URL to assist in the investigat­ion by the state police. The National Crime Records Bureau ( NCRB) will proactivel­y identify such objectiona­ble content and take up with intermedia­ries for its removal.

The National Database on Sexual Offenders will act as a Central database of sexual offenders in the country which will be maintained by the NCRB for regular monitoring and tracking by the state police. The database is accessible only to the law enforcemen­t agencies for investigat­ion and monitoring purpose. The database will include offenders convicted under charges of rape, gang rape, POCSO and eve- teasing. At present the database contains 4.4 lakh entries. The state police have been requested to regularly update the database from 2005 onwards. The database includes name, address, photograph and fingerprin­t details for each entry.

Mr Singh said the government had taken several initiative­s to check crime against women and children, including provision of stringent punishment and creation of modern forensics facilities to improve investigat­ion, creation of the women’s safety division in the MHA and launching of safe city projects for women’s safety.

The National Registry of Sexual Offenders and Cybercrime Reporting portal will enable complainan­ts in reporting cases without disclosing their identity

 ?? — AP ?? Kashmiri Shia Muslim women participat­e in a Muharram procession in Srinagar on Thursday.
— AP Kashmiri Shia Muslim women participat­e in a Muharram procession in Srinagar on Thursday.

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