Government of India
Ministry of Home Affairs
19-December-2012 15:03 IST
Additional
Statement by Union Home Minister on the Gang Rape Incident in South Delhi
Following is the text of Additional Statement by Union Home
Minister Shri Sushilkumar Shinde in Parliament today on the Gang Rape incident
in South Delhi:-
“This is in continuation to my earlier Statement made in both the Houses on 18.12.2012 wherein I had committed that I will take a detailed review with Delhi Police officers and Home Secretary along with officers of Home Ministry. 2. Of the six accused, four have been arrested already and Police Teams are continuously undertaking raids to arrest the remaining two. A Special Investigation Team under the DCP has been constituted to monitor investigation closely. The FIR No. 413 dated 17.12.2012 under Section 365/376(2)(G)/377/394/34 IPC was registered at Police Station Vasant Vihar wherein subsequently Section 307 and 201 have also been added. Apart from the above, a Police Team with one lady IPS officer has been directed to visit the Hospital at regular intervals to take stock of the medical condition of the victim on regular basis and to liaise with the parents of the victim. 3. I also reviewed the aspect which resulted in the heinous crime being conducted in the moving bus. As a result of the review with the Police Officers and Transport Commissioner, it has been decided that :- (i) There shall be an immediate crackdown on all buses/commercial vehicles having tinted glasses and curtains and all such vehicles be impounded immediately. (ii) All commercial vehicles/buses shall be directed to keep their lights on during the night while plying on the roads of Delhi. (iii) All off duty buses must be parked with the owner and not with the driver/staff. (iv) All those commercial vehicles/buses found violating the contract carriage conditions or any other permit condition, shall be impounded and their permits be cancelled. (v) The Delhi Police shall undertake verification of all drivers/staff of all public vehicles. All such buses/autos which are being plied by unverified staff/drivers shall be impounded. (vi) Driver’s Licence and all details along with photo shall be compulsorily displayed in all public vehicles along with a help line No. on which complaint can be lodged. 4. Apart from the above, it has also been decided to augment the PCR fleet of Delhi Police by providing more number of vehicles and the same would be GPS enabled so that their movement can be tracked at the Central Control Room”. |
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