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Steps taken to improve security for people from NE states

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Itanagar: In a bid to curb incidents of crime against women and people from the northeastern states residing in the capital, Delhi police has imparted special training to 32 representatives from the region to ensure their security.

With the aim of creating awareness and help people from Northeast who are subjected to harassment, the Delhi police led by Joint Commissioner (Training) Robin Hibu has ensured that measures are taken to protect them.

“During the training 32 persons from NE were selected as representatives of their respective states whom people from the region will contact in case of any emergency to coordinate with the police in case of any problem in Delhi,” Hibu, an IPS officer from Arunachal Pradesh told PTI from New Delhi.

The Delhi Police has initiated several measures for providing security to working women including, directions under section 144 to BPOs and Call Centers to drop the female employees at their homes, dedicated phone lines, PCR to drop stranded women to their homes after sun set, lady police help desk at all police stations, among some, besides fast tracking of rape cases, Hibu said.

“We are also planning to issue separate standing order procedure based on Zero tolerance policy for the safety and security of NE students and others residing besides appointment of Joint Commissioner and IGP – level officers as chief coordinators for security of NE citizens in Delhi,” he said. (PTI)

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