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Delhi Police Launches 'Shishtachar' Squads to Combat Eve-Teasing

The initiative will deploy plain-clothed officers and conduct surprise checks to enhance women's safety across identified hotspots in the capital.

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The deployment roster will be prepared by the Assistant Commissioners of Police (ACP) and Crime Against Women (CAW) Units and approved by the DCP SPUWAC weekly.
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Overview

  • Each district in Delhi will have a dedicated 15-member 'Shishtachar' squad to prevent, deter, and respond to instances of harassment against women.
  • The squads will focus on identified hotspots and vulnerable areas, with rosters approved weekly by senior police officials.
  • Plain-clothed female officers will be deployed to conduct surprise checks, particularly in public transport and other high-risk zones.
  • Collaboration with Resident Welfare Associations, Market Welfare Associations, and local volunteers will help identify additional vulnerable areas and enhance vigilance.
  • The squads are instructed to prioritize victim protection and law enforcement while avoiding the imposition of personal or cultural morality.