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Month since launch, Delhi's ‘Shistachar Squads' detain over 6,500 for molestation, harassment
Month since launch, Delhi's ‘Shistachar Squads' detain over 6,500 for molestation, harassment

Indian Express

time02-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Indian Express

Month since launch, Delhi's ‘Shistachar Squads' detain over 6,500 for molestation, harassment

In a month since their launch, the 'Shistachar Squads' have detained 6,584 people for various offences such as molestation, harassment and eve-teasing, the Delhi Police said in a statement. In March, after a law and order review meeting by Home Minister Amit Shah, Police Commissioner Sanjay Arora formed the dedicated anti-harassment teams — aka 'Shishtachar Squads' — in all 15 police districts to curb crime against women in the city. According to the Special Police Unit for Women and Children, 1,055 drives were conducted between March 17 and April 24. These drives led to the detention of 6,584 people and the seizure of 275 vehicles. All districts were asked to form two dedicated squads of 12 members each. Senior police officers have now asked to tell the team members to attend a one-day training programme to understand their duties. Among the mandates for these squads were to enforce the law rather than impose personal or cultural morality on individuals, and ensure that the victims are protected from unnecessary public scrutiny or embarrassment, The Indian Express had reported. In its manifesto for the Delhi Assembly elections, the BJP had promised 'Anti-Romeo squads' in public spaces to check sexual harassment. The Uttar Pradesh government was the first to form such squads after Yogi Adityanath became Chief Minister in 2017. According to an officer, Delhi Police has been implementing multiple initiatives to curb crime against women, including sexual harassment and molestation, to foster a safer public environment and instill confidence amongst the vulnerable sections. To augment their efforts, police have decided to formulate district-wise dedicated 'anti eve-teasing squads' in all districts of Delhi Police, the officer said. These squads will comprise trained personnel who shall focus on preventing, deterring, and responding to such offences on a real-time basis, he said. The squads are supervised by an Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) from the district's Crime Against Women Cell. The primary focus area of the squads is hotspots and vulnerable areas that pose risks to women's safety. Each squad will have one Inspector and one Sub-Inspector, apart from four female police personnel and five male police personnel (Assistant Sub-Inspectors, head constables and constables).

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