Haryana Police introduces trip monitoring to enhance women’s safety

In an effort to bolster women›s sense of security, Haryana Police is conducting campaigns at various locations, delivering a robust message to potential wrongdoers. Under this initiative, police teams have been deployed in each district, focusing on areas where women commonly face harassment.

Haryana›s Director General of Police, Shatrujeet Kapur, stated today that this campaign is a statewide effort to curb crimes against women. Female police officials, dressed in civilian attire, are stationed in areas identified as hotspots for molestation, taking action against offenders.

The teams are strategically placed in busy locations such as schools, colleges, educational institutions, bus stands, corporate sectors, markets, etc., actively preventing harassment and misconduct towards women and girls and taking necessary action. During these encounters, young individuals are questioned and warned, and their parents are contacted and informed about their children›s behavior to prevent future incidents.

Women’s safety is a top priority in the state- Haryana DG, Shatrujeet Kapur
Kapur emphasised that women’s safety is a top priority in the state. Teams of female police officers deployed throughout the state have undergone specialized training by experts from a voluntary organization in Gurugram district. This training equips the teams with skills to prevent crimes against women and effectively communicate with women to gather feedback.

Additionally, a Trip Monitoring System has been initiated in the state to enhance women’s safety. Women traveling alone can utilize this service provided by Haryana Police by registering on Haryana 112. Once registered, women can ensure the safety of their journey, as they will be continuously monitored by the Haryana Police team until they reach their destination securely. An appeal has been made to women to take advantage of this service by registering themselves in large numbers.

Ramesh Goyat

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