The Asian Age

Cops to revive community policing plans

- SUNIL THAPLIYAL

The police is reviewing the implementa­tion of various community policing schemes which were put on the backburner due to insufficie­nt manpower and funds, besides the lack of interest shown by the overburden­ed personnel. The police is also likely to introduce yoga classes to attract youths to join the community policing scheme.

Sources said on July 6, a meeting between top Delhi police officials was held and various community policy schemes were discussed. The police also plans to re-organise the Nirbheek scheme for school and college girls to make them aware about sexual crimes and educate them about “good touch and bad touch”.

Like developmen­t, the crime graph of the city is also northbound. Murder, dacoity, carjacking and theft have risen. To overcome the problem, it was decided to set up a network of people who will be working as the eyes and ears for the police.

While on the issue of women safety, the commission­er of police (CP) directed the district DCPs

The police is also likely to introduce yoga classes to attract youths to join the community policing scheme

that follow-up action must be taken on the ground of women safety measures, particular­ity in vulnerable areas. Self-defence training for girls/women should also be conducted in schools and colleges on a regular basis.

All the district DCPs, especially the north and south campus, were instructed to make adequate arrangemen­t outside the collages during the admission process.

“Community policing schemes like Jan Sampark, Pehchaan, Aapka Prahari, Yuva, Nirbheek and Shishtacha­r were discussed and the concerned district DCPs were told to monitor and ensure proper implementa­tion of these schemes in their areas,” said the sources.

“The Nirbheek scheme will also be re-organised and only trained women staff would be tasked to go to schools/colleges and sensitise girls/women about preventive measures against sexual offenders,” the sources added.

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