How are 1,909 women and girls reaching out to Shakti Suraksha Dal in Patna?
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Key Takeaways
- 1,909 women and girls reached out for help in November.
- Two teams have been formed for East and West Patna.
- Issues addressed include harassment and stalking.
- Prompt legal action taken in serious cases.
- Confidentiality assured for all complainants.
Patna, Dec 2 (NationPress) The Shakti Suraksha Dal, established under the guidance of the Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Kartikeya K Sharma, aims to bolster the safety of women and students across the city and is already showing encouraging results.
This dedicated unit is actively stationed outside educational institutions such as schools, colleges, and coaching centers, where they engage directly with young women, swiftly addressing their concerns.
City Superintendent of Police (Central) Diksha indicated that two specialized teams have been created to serve the East and West zones of Patna.
Data from November reveals that 1,909 women and girls reached out to the unit with various issues, including harassment, stalking, blackmail, and requests for urgent help.
According to Patna SP Diksha, 65 cases received counseling, 45 complaints were investigated and acted upon, and 23 serious cases were escalated to the respective police stations for legal proceedings.
One notable case involved a young woman whose private images were being altered and shared on Instagram. The Shakti Suraksha Dal acted promptly, counseling the victim, interrogating the perpetrator, and initiating legal action, significantly aiding the survivor.
To foster a more accessible and student-friendly police presence, the team comprises Inspectors, Sub-Inspectors, and female constables who patrol during school and college hours.
The SP also mentioned that in busy areas, the unit members often wear plain clothes, which encourages young women to express their concerns freely and allows police to catch offenders off guard.
Beyond addressing safety issues, the Shakti Suraksha Dal has also played a vital role in humanitarian efforts, such as quickly transporting injured women and children to hospitals following accidents on Patna's Marine Drive.
The Patna Police encourages women and girls to voice their concerns without fear, guaranteeing that their identities will remain confidential.
Two mobile numbers, 9296598170 and 9296580210, have been made available for assistance.
Following the establishment of the new NDA government in Bihar, State Home Minister Samrat Choudhary announced that the police would take a tough stance against criminals, with special monitoring in schools and colleges.