New Delhi: The Delhi Commission for women has issued a notification to Delhi police who seek details about the steps taken to reduce stalkers, note that such cases are increasing in the city.
In a statement, DCW said an incident was reported where a class XI student was hacked to death with ax by the stalker.
The investigation report showed that the girl rejected her progress and she decided to kill her in anger.
Considering the severity of the problem and the increasing number of cases of dythies in Delhi, DCW has issued a notification to Delhi police, said the statement.
The Head of DCW Swati Maliwal said, “Delhi witnessed a terrible case where a girl went to school hacked to death with ax by stalkers.
We believe stalking is a very serious crime and requires a timely action to ensure the safety of the girl.” We have issued a notification to Delhi police who are looking for reports of crime stalking in Delhi.
We want a strong system made where no one dares to commit such crimes.
“The Commission has asked all police deputy commissioners on stalkers reported in their districts.” The commission wants to know how many cases like that have been reported in the past two years, how many pirates have been registered, how many people are arrested, how many people come out with guarantees and how many violators are repeated, “said the statement.
The Commission has asked the police About the steps they have take to reduce the stalker case in Delhi.
The police are now supposed to submit a reply to the Commission before July 21 Pos which will send recommendations to the government and the police, it states.