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2008 – Year of Challenges Terrorism Crime by bikers Olympic torch relay Delhi Vidhan Sabha Election Fatal Accidents 2 Initiatives during 2008 3 Eyes & Ears Scheme 4 Launched in January 2008 for collection of crime & terrorist related Intelligence directly from public Stake holders Rehriwalas, chowkidars, patriwalas, security guards, property agent, second hand car dealers, land lord, member of RWA/MTA, cyber café owners, PCO owners, guest house owner etc. 515 meetings by DCsP, 2377 by ACsP, 13237 SHOs and 35012 by division/beat staff 167 cases solved including one double murder case Toll Free Helpline - 1090 E-mail link on Delhi Police website Publicity and Advertisement through electronic/print media (including FM radio) Major re-organization/expansion 2 districts, 3 sub-divisions & 11 police stations sanctioned 1 district and 6 Police Stations already opened 3 Police Stations closed 1 district, 4 sub-divisions and 14 police stations created 1 sub-division and 6 Police Stations from own resources Creation of specialized police stations – EOW, CAW & Crime Branch 5 Quick Reaction Teams/mobile patrolling teams/ Special armed static/semi-static teams to tackle terror Large scale recruitment undertaken Effective availability after two years Extensive revision of standing orders & instructions for enhancing professionalism and quality of policing Hindi translation for the first time Revised standing orders compendiums to be printed and made freely available to all ranks 4 Meetings with all SHOs/Inspectors, ACsP, DCsP of districts 6 7 10 Visits to districts for review of pending investigation cases Stress on quality of investigation Revamping of beat system Emphasis on collection of crime & terrorist related intelligence Priority on dealing with complainants and redressal of complaints Upgradation of skills of I.Os – tie up with Indraprastha Guru Gobind Singh Univesity System of handing over of case files/complaints to the next I.O. streamlined and institutionalized Bifurcation of Malkhana (a) case property (b) government property for better management and to avoid inconvenience to public Exhaustive guidelines enforced for safety & security for organizing incident free Ramlilas, Melas, Processions etc. Strict adherence of rules & instructions for grant of temporary license for sale of fire crackers – 6 fire incidents as against 7 fire incidents of last year Creation of special juvenile police unit at state and district level – Jt.CP (CAW) is nodal officer Intensive servant verification drive. Door to door survey conducted, 912547 houses covered, 111484 servant checked, out of them only 41046 (37%) found to have filled verification form – advisory letters 8 Help Lines in Crime Branch Anti Threat by Recovery Agents Cell 9 For any agent intimidating directly or threatening on behalf of Bank or financial company or any service provider or any other organisation or posing as Police Official, Income Tax Official, Advocate, MCD, Custom, Excise or any other department Anti Obscene Calls Cell Any women can lodge complaint for receiving lewd remarks on road or for being harassed on telephone or getting obscene /objectionable SMS or MMS Identity will not be disclosed if so desired Action against Terrorists 10 11 Late Inspector Mohan Chand Sharma President Police Medal for Gallantry & Police Medal for Gallantry 5 Bars Made supreme sacrifice in the call of duty Within a week of the five blasts in Delhi, perpetrators tracked at Batla House – shootout - two militants of Indian Mujahiddin responsible for serial blasts in Delhi, Jaipur, Ahmedabad and other parts of the country neutralized One militant, Mohd. Saif, arrested from the spot HC Balwant Singh sustained bullet injuries 13 Four more militants of this group identified as Zeeshan, Mohd. Shakeel, Zia-ul-Rehman & Saquib Nisar , arrested Two laptops, several mobile phones, arms and 60 live cartridges alongwith incriminating material recovered estblishing their link with SIMI and other militant outfits. Mohd. Sadiq @ Sadakat Ali r/o Azamgarh, U.P and Kayamuddin Kapadia r/o Vadodra, Gujarat arrested for their involvement in the conspiracy 14 Other Militants apprehended during 2008 Harkat-ul-Jehad-e-Islami: Mohd. Iqbal, Nazrul Islam and Jallaluddin United Liberation Front of Assam: Ranjan Bikash Borgohain Harkat-ul-Mujahidin : Habib Babbar Khalsa International : Baljit Singh, Kulwinderjeet Singh, Bikkar Singh, Trilochan Singh, Daya Singh Lahoria, Sukhwinder Singh, Surender Singh and Jaswant Singh 15 CRIME 16 Crimogenic Factors in Delhi Heterogeneous Population (172 Lakhs) Floating Population (20-25 Lakhs) Socio-Economic Factors Unplanned urbanization with inadequate civic amenities Adverse sex ratio Socio-Economic imbalances, unemployment, poverty Short cuts to success – adverse impact of advertisement Urban anonymity encouraging deviant behaviour Loosening of social control and family discipline 17 Highlights Crime down by 28% IPC Crime down by 13% Heinous cases down by 12% Solving of heinous cases improved from 89% to 90% 18 Total IPC Crime 53244 2007 19 46414 2008 IPC crime per Lakh of population 650 550 450 527 350 431 435 394 372 366 250 318 348 356 357 335 150 282 50 91 9 1 20 93 9 1 95 9 1 97 9 1 99 9 1 01 0 2 03 0 2 04 0 2 05 0 2 06 0 2 07 0 2 08 0 2 IPC crime rate in 35 mega cities of India - 2007 1. Indore 792.7 13 Surat 390.8 25 Jamshed pur 251.1 2. Bhopal 760.8 14 Rajkot 390.4 26 Varanasi 231.2 3. Jaipur 606.8 15 Ahmedabad 383 27 Ludhiana 220.4 4. Jabalpur 585.8 16 Lucknow 373.5 28 Amritsar 211.9 5. Vijayawada 552.6 17 Vadodara 342.4 29 Meerut 209.2 6. Patna 524.0 18 Pune 341.3 30 Madurai 194.6 7. Kochi 487.2 19 Agra 325.8 31 Mumbai 186.2 8. Bengaluru 475.6 20 Hyderabad 314.3 32 Allahabad 162.5 9. Nagpur 461.2 21 Kanpur 297.7 33 Asansol 136.7 10 Faridabad 428.4 22 Coimbatore 271.4 34 Dhanbad 125.1 11 Vishakapatanam 412.3 23 Nasik 270.4 35 Kolkata 82.5 12 Delhi 397.9 24 Chennai 256.9 All India 175.1 21 *Note-Crime rate in Delhi in 2008 - 282 21 IPC crime rate in 35 mega cities of India after deduction of MV Theft & Road Accidents 1. Indore 655.36 13 Surat 321.77 25 Nasik 208.08 2. Bhopal 642.67 14 Faridabad 309.81 26 Amritsar 186.83 3. Jabalpur 529.01 15 Lucknow 293.56 27 Ludhiana 180.35 4. Vijayawada 494.65 16 Vadodara 279.19 28 Madurai 178.58 5. Kochi 476.61 17 Hyderabad 274.93 29 Varanasi 171.15 6. Jaipur 471.72 18 Pune 260.34 30 Meerut 168.71 7. Patna 464.61 19 Kanpur 262.52 31 Mumbai 159.32 8. Bengaluru 408.99 20 Delhi 253.20 32 Allahabad 136.09 9. Nagpur 406.22 21 Coimbatore 241.65 33 Asansol 127.06 10 Vishakapatanam 361.50 22 Chennai 233.98 34 Dhanbad 108.11 11 Rajkot 336.04 23 Agra 225.15 35 Kolkata 74.28 12 Ahmedabad 326.15 24 Jamshedpur 220.00 All India 158.60 22 Source : Crime in India - 2007 22 Heinous Crime 2217 2007 1948 2008 One of the Lowest incidence of heinous crime 23 Heinous cases Solved 90% 89% 2007 24 2008 Murder Cases 518 467 2007 25 2008 Murder Cases Solved 82% 78% 2007 26 2008 Solved 2007 - 78% 2008 - 82% Murder 800 600 562 518 511 400 517 462 445 456 437 467 200 27 20 08 20 07 20 06 20 05 20 04 20 03 20 02 20 01 20 00 0 Rate of Murder in 35 Mega Cities of India City Rate City Rate City Rate 1 Patna 8.9 9 Allahabad 4.7 17 Bhopal 3.7 2 Faridabad 6.2 10 Ludhiana 4.4 18 Nagpur 3.4 3 Kanpur 5.5 11 4.3 19 Pune 3.4 4 Jamshedpur 5.2 12 Bengaluru 4.3 20 Vijayawada 3.3 5 Meerut 5.1 13 Surat 3.8 21 Delhi 3.0 6 Indore 4.8 14 Varanasi 3.8 7 Agra 4.8 15 Jabalpur 3.7 8 Lucknow 4.7 16 Rajkot 3.7 28 Amritsar All India – 2.8 Source : Crime in India - 2007 Murder Cases – Motives UIDB 8% Others 21% Sudden Provation 17% Enmity 8% Crime related 10% Passion related 16% Family Dispute 9% Dispute 11% Out of total 891 persons arrested persons 842 (95%) persons had no previous criminal record 29 An interesting revelation in the motive-analysis of incidence of a sizable percentage of the cases was due to petty reasons such as: Over tying goat in front of neighbour’s house Dhabawala shot because he refused to serve food after closure Not served papad in restaurant - went to kitchen and shot cook One dancer shoots another in a ring ceremony over choice of music Quarrel amongst drinking buddies 30 Security guard kills another for coming late to relieve him from duty Quarrel while playing “Gully Danda” Over refusing to sell milk Two cases related to refusal of money by cousin and friend for purchasing liquor House owner brutally beat to death passerby for urinating in front of his house 31 Dhaba owner killed because water fell on clothes of accused When asked to return Rs. 250/-, man killed the person demanding it Man killed sister-in-law because his shirt was not washed Argument in cricket match between teenagers led to killing with a bat Celebratory firing in marriage procession killed another person 32 Refused a glass of water, labourer beat coworker to death Cook killed a worker when he tried to take tiffin out for eating outside A double murder took place over placing a ladder When wife objected to husband’s affair, he killed wife, mother and father in succession 33 Weapon used in Murder Cases Strangulatio n 17% Kerosene/ Petrol 4% Poison/ Liquor 0.39% Other Weapon 6% Fire Arms 14% Blunt Object 17% 34 Sharp Edged 41% Murder – Victim’s Profile 91% victims – low income group 8% victims - middle income group 1% victims - upper income group 44% victims - below 25 years of age 80% victims - men 20% victims - women 35 Dacoity Cases Reported 33 Cases Solved 91% 95% 21 2007 36 2008 2007 2008 Robbery Cases Reported 530 2007 37 498 2008 Cases Solved 87% 2007 89% 2008 Attempt to murder Cases Reported Cases Solved 94% 499 95% 367 2007 38 2008 2007 Lowest in 20 Years 2008 Solved 2007 - 94% 2008 - 95% Attempt to Murder 800 570 600 493 502 421 400 500 448 499 386 200 367 39 20 08 20 07 20 06 20 05 20 04 20 03 20 02 20 01 20 00 0 Motive - Attempt to Murder Apprehension of accused 16% Others/Not Known. 15% Crime related 5% Sex related 2% Family Dispute Dispute 6% 6% 40 Enmity 9% Sudden Provocation 41% Use of Fire Arms 480 470 460 450 440 430 420 410 400 390 380 370 360 350 340 330 320 310 300 290 280 270 260 250 240 230 220 210 200 190 180 170 160 150 140 130 120 110 100 457 424 373 2000 41 2001 332 340 2002 2003 2004 350 354 2005 2006 315 330 2007 2008 Kidnapping for Ransom Cases 24 21 2007 2008 No organised gang is operating in Delhi 20 victims rescued 42 Extortion 135 112 2007 43 2008 Rape Cases 642 599 581 453 2005 44 2006 2007 2008 Rape cases – 2008 Rape by Strangers 1.99% Rape by relatives & acquaintances 98.01% 45 Incidents of Rape – City Wide Spread 34 PSs (23%) reported no case 40 PSs (27%) recorded 56 cases (12%) 31 PSs (21%) reported 230 cases (51%) 29 PSs of these fall outside the outer ring road 10 PSs registered 93 cases 46 Victim and accused relationship Neighbours . . . …. . . . . . . . ….. 251 (55.41%) Friends…….……. . . . . . . . . . …. 69 (15.23%) Relatives . . . . . …….…... …….... 37 (8.17%) Employers /Co-workers . . ….. .. 30 (6.62%) Other known persons . . . .. . …….57 (12.58%) Unknown / strangers ……...…. .. 9 (1.99%) 47 Educational Profile of accused persons arrested-2008 Illiterate 109 19.36% School drop out 277 49.20% Upto 10th 121 21.49% Upto 12th 44 7.82% 12 2.14% Graduate Professionals TOTAL 48 & 563 90% Profile of accused persons arrested-2008 Low Income Group 428 76.02% Middle Income Group 126 22.38% Upper Income Group 9 1.60% TOTAL 49 563 Profile of Victims of Rape -2008 Low Income Group 323 71.30% Middle Income Group 127 28.04% Upper Income Group 3 0.66% TOTAL 50 453 Care of Women Anti Obscene Calls Cell formed in Crime Branch Special police arrangements provided around women colleges/hostels/campus in coordination with university authorities PCR Vans with women police officers deployed around selected women colleges/ institutions. Complaints/Suggestion box placed in university campuses for the convenience of girl students 51 Special teams in plain clothes deployed against eve teasing in buses and other crowded places. Interaction with women’s college students for a better police – public understanding. Gender sensitization training of police personnel Drive against Inspector 52 eve-teasers led by an Surprise checks Buses Markets Cinema Road junctions Campus etc Public announcements at bus stop/railway stations “Parivartan” ‘Security review committee’ 53 Parivartan Women beat Constables help out women facing any kind of problem A pioneering efforts in the history of Delhi Police to provide a safe and free environment to women and girl child Women Police officers supervise and patrol the beat to combat and prevent crime against members of their own sex Densely populated areas prone to violence against women were identified Good response noticed in the decline of complaints against violent crime on women in the area ISO : 9001 – 2000 Certified Webber Seavey Award - 2006 - an International award for innovative approach for effective law enforcement. Asian of Year – 2008 : an international award by Singapore based news channel – media cops 54 Self Defence Training Camp Organised Girls Trained 2005 2006 2007 2008 61 74 68 89 12083 13474 11338 10272 So far 440 camps organized & 60,381 girls trained 55 55 Motor Vehicle Thefts Cases - Reported Cases - Solved 9895 1729 8039 2007 56 2008 2007 1934 2008 Factors responsible for Motor Vehicle Theft 57 Non availability of parking places in residential areas. Indifference of owners and police may care attitude Reluctance towards spending on installation of security devices Second hand market plays a major role in absorption of stolen vehicles. Re-registration of stolen vehicle in some states without completion of procedural formalities 58 Manual maintenance of records by State Transport Authority in most states. Easy to create/alter records Provision of deemed NOC after 30 days if no reply Vehicles stolen from Delhi found disposed in other states/ countries UP, Bihar, West Bengal, J&K, North-East states, Nepal and Bangladesh Non availability of a fixed registration number plate facilitates re-painting in no time. Action initiated by Delhi Police for prevention of M.V. Theft Identification of affected places and time zone and proper deployment of staff in these areas. STAs requested not to register second hand vehicles without receiving NOC from the concerned authority. Manufacturers requested to install security devices at the factory/show room Record of stolen vehicles has been computerized. Parking attendants sensitized. Co-ordination with Insurance Agencies 59 Significant success in solving Crime 60 All Sensational shoot-out cases during 1st to 15th July, 2008 Solved Month 61 Subject Status July 1 Two people shot at Nand Nagri in North-East Delhi Solved on as they resisted robbery bid 24.08.08 July 5 42 years old school teacher shot by robber at Aman Solved on Vihar 16.07.08 July 8 Two brothers shot at in Balimaran in North Delhi Solved on over family feud 17.07.08 July 9 Three people killed in shootout between rival gangs Solved on in Seelampur 13.08.08 July 11 Same men kill another person heading home near Solved on Andrews Ganj 21.08.08 July 11 Two men shot by same motorcycle-borne killers Solved on near Amar Colony, Lajpat Nagar 01.08.08 July 12 Two shop keepers shot at by bike-borne men at Solved on Madangir near Ambedkar Nagar 18.08.08 61 Other Cases Month Subject Status July-5 One person having bullet injury marks was found Solved on lying infront of Kumar Sweets Sangam Vihar 01.08.08 July-8 Two youths shot dead Mahesh Kapoor with 8 Solved on bullets and robbed Rs. 2 Lakhs out side of 07.08.08 Manglam building at Shakarpur 4/5 people fired upon Deepak at Prahladpur, Solved on Bawana 17.07.08 July-15 July-15 62 Some unknown persons fired upon one Abid at Solved on Janta Colony, Welcome 06.08.08 62 Cases solved – showing high level of Professionalism and Integrity Mastermind of bikers gang ‘Om Prakash @ Bunty’ and Rajesh @ Panni neutralized – five arrested. Cases relating to the gang Murder of Gurmeet Singh at Sangam Vihar Murder of Manvinder Singh at Andrewj Ganj flyover. Double murder of Hardeep Singh and Ashmeet Singh at Amar Colony. Murder-cum-Robbery case in which criminals fired eight bullets to kill Mahesh Kapoor at Vikas Marg Sensational Robbery-cum-murder case of Nand Nagri Recovered stolen diamonds, gold and silver bricks and cash amounting to 66.8 lakhs in sensational Dariba Kalan Burglary Case. Patta of land worth 20 lakhs being seized. 63 63 Day light dacoity at Mandawali in which cash of Rs. 2 Crores robbed out of which more than Rs. 1.5 Crores in cash were recovered Robbery of jewellery worth Rs. 2 Crores in Kalyan Puri area out of which of Rs. 1.5 Crores diamond jewellery recovered Robbery from a cash van in the area of C.R. ParkCash Rs. 30 Lakhs, jewellery worth Rs. 2 Lakhs looted but recovered Rs. 42 Lakhs Cash van robbery of Rs. 34 Lakhs of Delhi Cantt. Cash van robbery at Satya Niketan 64 65 E-ticketing fraud worth Rs. 5 crore busted. 4 arrested. International drug cartel busted. Three Nigerians with 2.5 crore drugs held Sensational triple murder cum robbery case of PS Saraswati Vihar Robbery of Rs. 35 Lakhs in jewellery shop in Rohini – robbers fired while escaping. Accused arrested included three desperate gangsters of Sonipat Theft case at Paschim Vihar in which jewellery worth 40 lakhs and cash of Rs. 97,000/-recovered 66 Murder of Arun Gupta at Kalkaji Double Murder of Senior Citizen Smt. Lata Goel and Shri Ashok Goel at Niti Bagh Brutal murder case of Ms. Nirmala Madan, Senior Citizen of Amar Colony Sensational murder case of Senior Citizen Ms. Nishi Banga of Greater Kailash Sensational murder case of Senior Citizen Madan Mohan Gulati of New Friends Colony Contract killing of Shri Dhanpat Rai at Maurya Enclave Action against Criminals 67 Action Against Criminals – 2008 2007 2008 Criminals neutralized 9 2 Major gang busted 5 7 Desperate criminals arrested 14 28 No Organized Gang is Operating in Delhi 68 68 Criminals carrying reward neutralized/ apprehended– 2008 Rs. 5 Lakhs Brijesh Singh @ Arun Kumar Singh Tender Mafia Don Anil Sharma Rs. 1 Lakh Mainpal @ Dheela Rs, 80,000 Vijay Dahiya @ Bodha Rs. 50,000/ Joginder Singh @ Joga Pritam Singh @ Lala Rahis Ahmed @ Langra 69 Rs. 50,000/ Afroz @ Firoz Naasir @ Zakir Om Prakash @ Bunty Mohd. Israel @ Ajay Bidhuri Devender Kumar Aggarwal Ravinder Kumar Vikram Praveen Rajesh Gulia Naveen Dabas Shakeel Ahmed Shamim @ Wasim Om Shiv @ Kallu Rs. 25,000/ Saleem @ Shafifuddin Sonu @ Baba Virender Kumar Jha @ Vinay Kuar Rajesh @ Fauzi Mukhi Rai Rs. 20,000/ Ashok Yadav Rs. 12,500/ Vinod Kumar (2,500/- by UP police and Rs. 10,000/- by Delhi Police) 70 Rs.10,000/ Sunil Kumar Ramesh Pahalwan Ikram @ Arif Mohd. Parvez @ Chacha Sandeep @ Dumble Mahesh Kant Ruia Amit Kumar Murli Rajan @ Ajay Inter-State Criminals Arrested Ateeq Ahmed Involved in 46 criminal cases including attempt to murder, extortion, kidnapping, rioting, Arms Act and Gangster Act of UP In the year-2005, Raju Pal, MLA was killed in broad day light. Hatched conspiracy to murder his political opponent Javed Iqbal @ Pappu in Allahabad. In this attack one of the Javed’s bodyguards was killed. 71 Brijesh Singh @ Arun Kumar Singh Carrying a reward of Rs.5 Lakhs, desperate gangster of U.P namely who was wanted in several cases of gruesome murders and attempts to murder, large scale extortion in U.P, Gujarat and other States. The gangster was desperate and dreaded and had been evading the police arrest for the last almost 20 years. Made a murderous attack on the Election Campaigning Jeep of Afzal Ansari and killed six persons. Fired indiscriminately with automatic weapons in the market of Village Pakdi and killed seven persons/shopkeepers. 72 Killed one Liquor Mafia Don Virender Tata, while he was being escorted from Allahabad Central Jail to Azamgarh Court. Killed a Sub-Inspector, two Constables of Maharashtra Police and one Haldankar of Arun Gaoli Gang. Killed one Sadhu Singh of Mudiyaar village in hospital in police custody. Killed eight persons including the brother and mother of Sadhu Singh in Village Mudiyaar with automatic weapons. Made murderous assault on Maya Shankar Singh of B.S. Village, while he was being taken to Banaras Court by the police escort. 73 Tender Mafia Jharkhand Don Anil Sharma r/o Carrying a reward of Rs. 5 Lakhs, alongwith his two associates operating from Ranchi Jail and involved in more than 45 cases of heinous offences Dominated the Tender Mafia in Ranchi and Jharkhand Killed one Binno, a tender mafia in Ranchi In jail he slit the throat of Sudhir with a surgical blade and killed him. 74 Mainpal @ Dheela r/o Village Badli, Bahadurgarh, Haryana Carrying a reward of Rs. 1,00,000/- and wanted in three murder cases committed in inter-gang rivalry including murder of Raj Singh, Ex-Sarpanch of Village Badli, Jhajjar (Haryana) 75 Major gangs busted Mahavir Don, sharp shooter of Krishan Pehalwan gang Pravesh Dalal, Rakesh Dalal and Atul of Vijay Pandit gang Deepak of Krishan Pal Fauji gang Arun Sharma, Hari Kishan, Yogesh Kumar, Danish, Deepak Soni and Rehman of Hari Krishan gang 76 Mohd. Tasleem and Salim of Anwar Thakur Gang Ashfaq, Ramesh and Vakir of Ashfaq Gang Ganpat, Deepak and Satender of Ganpat Bunty gang 77 Desperate criminals arrested Vijay Dahiya of Sonepat, Haryana involved in two murders after escaping from judicial custody Kuldip Singh and Vicky wanted in a sensational attempt to murder case of PS Sadar Gohana, Haryana. Azad Singh, Abid Ali and Naushad involved in cases of murder, Arms Act and NDPS Act. Manish Soni, Sachin Gandhi and Vijay Kohli involved in about 70 cases of drugging. 78 79 Vikram, Praveen and Rajesh Gulia wanted in various cases including murder of Raj Singh, Ex-Sarpanch of Vill. Badli, Jhajjar, Haryana. Aas Mohammad, a BC of PS I.P. Estate, involved in many heinous cases including attempt to murder, Arms Act & NDPS Act. P.O. and evading police since 2007 Asif, involved in more than 20 cases of dacoity, robberies, snatchings, Arms Act. Mohd. Samyuddin Qureshi, BC of Kotwali Hapur, involved in 20 cases of murder, robbery, assault & Arms Act. Upender, wanted in double murder & robbery case of Muradnagar, and involved in several cases of dacoity & kidnapping in U.P. Had killed a police official in U.P. Khurvesh, a BC of PS Nand Nagari, involved in more than 30 cases of murder, attempt to murder, assault on police, extortion and robberies. Sartaz r/o Meerut, involved in 8 cases of attempt to murder, attack on police team, car jacking and M.V. theft. Naiem & Danish, wanted in cases of extortion, murder and attempt to murder. 80 Gurcharan Singh, Raj Kumar Sachdeva, Sumit Narula, involved in highway robberies, drugging and extortion. Ravinder Mann r/o Alipur, arrested by A.R.C. Crime, wanted in a sensational murder case of Rohtak. Sajid, a BC of New Usmanpur, arrested with weapon. Ishwar Singh, a BC of PS Bhajanpura, wanted in attempt to murder case of P.S. Vasant Vihar. Sunil Kumar, Rajeev Kumar, Desh Raj & Amarjeet Singh, a gang of robbers 81 Shakeel Ahmed, wanted in murder case of Arun Gupta of Kalkaj. Ali Sher of Jahangirpuri, involved in sensational cases of arms robberies, dacoities, murder, attempt to murder and theft. Bijender, Sushil Kumar, Pramod, Phool Singh and Jaipal, a gang of highway robbers & murderers. Rahul, Manoj & Mohd. Hanif, a gang of autolifters, 14 cases of M.V. theft worked out. Shahid & Mintu, Bangladeshis, involved in robberies, burglaries and thefts in Delhi. 82 Care of Senior Citizens Creation of Senior Citizen Security Cell in Delhi Police headed by Addl. Commissioner of Police, PHQ for supervising and coordinating with districts More than 30 senior citizens are contacted on telephone daily by Senior Citizen Security Cell at least 10 Senior Citizens visited daily by PHQ team Contacted on telephone – 11,900 Personally visited – 3343 83 Regular visit by Beat/division staff and SHO/ ACP 75,283 visits to senior citizens Pamphlets of Do’s and Don'ts distributed Regular meetings with RWAs focusing on problems of senior citizens Intensive servant verification drive. Door to door survey conducted, 912547 houses covered, 111484 servant checked, out of them only 41046 (37%) found to have filled verification form 84 Crime against Senior Citizens 37 30 22 2004 85 2005 2006 25 21 2007 2008 Analysis of Senior Citizen Calls 2008 Police Assistance 1% Harassment 2% Public Nuisance 2% Misc. 72% 86 Tenant Dispute 2% Family Dispute 21% Law & Order 87 Assembly Elections -2008 Action under West Bengal Prevention of Defacement of Property Act 1494 cases registered 1177 persons arrested & notice u/s 160 Cr.P.C. issued to 451 1163 cases already sent to court for trial 15,678 hoarding, banners, posters, wall writings have been removed and seized Pro-active role of police in removing defacement 88 144 vehicles and 29 loud speakers seized Preventive Action : 1072 persons Arms Act : 14 persons arrested Excise Act : 273 cases & 290 persons arrested 28,205 bottles, 3595 halves, 77,750 quarters, 136 Litres of liquor 38 vehicles carrying liquor seized More than 500 mobile striking teams deployed Total Force Deployed – 52,394 89 Law & Order Arrangements - 2008 90 Demonstrations 1548 Rallies 420 Dharnas 3266 Fair/Festivals 805 Processions 502 Visit of High Dignitaries 1587 Other Arrangements 1732 Total 9860 Riot Cases 83 70 91 2007 2008 Police Control Room 92 PCR calls received 11,55,247 2007 93 14,59,227 2008 Common Man’s Ambulance 45398 injured persons were transported to hospitals in PCR Vans Road Accident Victims – 17012 Other incidents - 28382 94 Criminals Arrested 95 Dacoits/Robbers 45 Snatchers 19 Burglars 16 Others 1274 Total 1354 Other PCR Services Help lines 1564 calls from Students & Children 6204 calls from women 2524 calls received from Senior Citizens Tourist Police Tourist Police assisted 2,03,779 tourists an increase of 32% Tourist Police apprehended 98 Touts 96 Traffic Management 97 Traffic Scenario in Delhi Population(in Lakhs) M V (in Lakhs) 162 Road Length (in Kms.) Traffic Police (in thousands) 190 170 150 130 167 172 139.64 110 90 59.94 70 50 30 10 -10 89.1 50.96 39.26 8.23 1.73 1.1 14.32 5.21 1.67 21.65 17.64 1.84 56.12 34.8 25.95 3.94 58 31.18 31.18 4.02 31.18 5.18 5.18 1970 1980 1990 2000 2006 2007 2008 98 98 Traffic Challans (in Lakhs) 26,40,503 21,97,645 2007 99 2008 99 Intensive Quality Prosecution OFFENCES Percentage Increase 2007 2008 2,85,429 5,29,026 85 % 2,997 4,263 42 % Improper Parking 1,88,400 3,39,736 80 % Over speeding 1,59,361 1,83,544 15 % 73,131 1,32,467 81 % 3,748 7,579 102 % - 20,900 - Red Light Jumping Minor Driving Dangerous Driving Drunken Driving Jay walking TOTAL 100 7,13,066 12,17,515 68% 100 Drunken Driving 7579 3748 2007 101 2008 101 Minor Driving 4263 2997 2007 102 2008 102 Improper Parking 339736 188400 2007 103 2008 Over Speeding 183544 159361 2007 104 2008 104 Dangerous Driving 132467 73131 2007 105 2008 105 Red Light Jumping 529026 285429 2007 106 2008 106 Total Accidents 8270 2007 107 7485 2008 107 Fatal Accidents 2005 2007 108 1918 2008 Fatal Accidents by Blue Line Bus 151 111 2007 109 2008 109 Emphasis on mobile traffic management 110 Traffic Patrol scheme introduced with 210 motorcycles for patrolling major corridors and checking traffic violations & congestion 50 PCR Vans multi tasked to chase intercept and challan traffic offenders 9 Traffic Patrols (24x7) have been introduced PA System fitted in all GO–TI/Gypsies, ZO/Motorcycles, Patrol Motor Cycles to educate traffic while on cruise mode TIs/ZOs to chase, intercept and challan traffic offenders Initiatives in Traffic Management Meetings with representatives of Motor Transport associations till C.P. level Deployment of decoy passengers in Blue Line buses Night checking to check traffic violations especially by commercial vehicles Disciplining the pedestrians by prosecuting jay walkers Manpower audit to send maximum staff for field duties 111 No Entry Permits Issue of No Entry Permission Streamlined Fall of 42% in issue of permission Traffic Helpline 16145 calls received at helpline regarding traffic jams, vehicle breakdown, non functional traffic signals etc. 112 Education Educational Programs To educate various categories of road users Training Programs Organized for drivers of organized sectors, Blueline Bus Drivers, TSR drivers, Paramilitary Forces, Traffic Wardens, Student Traffic Volunteers, Road Safety Patrol Cadets etc. HTV drivers workshop Annual Road Safety Exhibition at Pragati Maidan during India International Trade Fair Guide on Road safety given free to traffic violators. 113 113 ENGINEERING Creative Solution Module established to find solutions for congested intersections and road stretches Traffic Management Centre established to receive complaints from general public, resolve traffic related problems and to coordinate with civic agencies 114 Administration 115 Promotions No. of Personnel Rank From To Promoted Pipe Line 49 10 Inspector ACP Sub-Inspector Inspector 121 111 Astt. Sub-Inspector Sub-Inspector 573 489 Head Constable Astt. Sub-Inspector 1363 958 Constable Head Constable 1783 2808 3888 4376 116 Total Medals Rank PPM for PM for Asadharan PM for Distinguished Meritorious Karya Gallantry Service Puraskar Service Jt.Cs.P Addl.Cs.P DCsP 1 2 - 1 5 1 - ACsP - 1 3 - Inspector Sub-Inspector Asstt. SubInspector Head Constable Constable Total 117 2 2 2 - 5 6 7 13 - - 3 7 1 6 5 24 16 42 85 Licensing 118 Public feed back of 38,000 visitors Outstanding Functioning of new enquiry counter Availability of Forms Staff behaviour Seating facility at Lounge-1 Time taken Cleanliness of premises Very Good Drinking water Toilet’s condition 119 Maintaining standards of ISO 9001-2000 awarded in year 2004 in annual inspections. Regulated issue of temporary licence for sale of Fire crackers during festive seasons. 1373 Licenses issued against 5687 Licenses 76% decline Single Window Clearance System for issuing performance licence in 21 selected places 120 Anti gun violence campaign To educate the existing and new licensees and to create awareness among young, adults and teenagers Letters written to 550 schools Meetings and discussions with 150 school principals. 20 minute film on teenage violence circulated to all schools 121 Non Proliferation of weapons New Fire Arms Licences Issued 1734 1230 1024 858 718 477 2000 122 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Training 123 Training Collaboration with IP University 100 officers undergone refresher programme to upgrade investigation skills besides faculty of law school, eminent judges, criminal lawyers etc. as guest speakers. Law course for 634 newly recruited SIs. 100 officers undergone training programmes on Cyber Crimes. Revision of training syllabus with added focus on knowledge of law, practical police work and simulated cases 124 105 capsule/orientation courses on various topics were organised during the year 5798 police personnel were trained Specialized refresher courses organised Special training for Graduate Head Constables Special training courses reg. Juvenile Justice (Care & Protection) Act, Cyber Crime, NDPS Act, MCOCA Act, POTA, NSA etc. Economic Offences and White Collar Crimes, Computer Courses, Advanced Courses on Scientific Aids to Investigation Training programme for Juvenile Welfare Officer in order for implementation of Juvenile Justice Act and Rules - 2007 125 Vigilance 126 Disciplinary Action Inspr SI ASI HC Ct. Class IV Total Dismissal/ Removal - 10 6 11 45 2 74 Dismissal under Art. 311 (2) b - 1 - - 2 - 3 Forfeiture of service 8 19 30 36 98 3 198 Reduction in Pay/Rank - - 1 1 2 - 4 Withholding of increment 5 11 12 23 32 1 84 Censure 89 125 126 155 291 4 790 102 166 175 226 470 10 1149 Total 127 Use of Modern Technology in Delhi Police 128 Central Police Control Room upgraded GIS/GPS based Automatic Vehicle Tracking System introduced New Automatic Call Distribution System in PCR inducted Modern Projection System and LCD Display Panel for 24X7 application to display Delhi map alongwith GPS location and CCTV images in the Central Police Control Room installed 129 Conceptual/implementation stage Expansion/outsourcing of Automatic Vehicle Tracking System for PCR/Traffic State-of-the-art Cyber highway and Intelligent Traffic System (ITS) for paradigm change in traffic/ Police management Fingerprint Analysis & Criminal Tracing System (FACTS) – 23 ten digit locations and 135 single digit locations. Infrared night Speed Checking Devices 130 6 Advanced Drona Shooting Simulators 8 Maruti Gypsy driving simulators and 8 Nos. 2.5 tons driving simulators 500 high quality vehicle tyre clamps E-challanning through GPRS based system – challanning officer to have birds eye view of all pending challans Mobile cyber lab 131 ISO : 9001 2000 Certifications Parivartan Inventory Management Recruitment of SIs Recruitment of Constables Distt. Passport Centres Notice Branch of Traffic Police Issues and renewal of Arms Licenses (Renewed) 132 Public Interface Zonal Integrated Police Network (ZIPNET) Computerised Missing Persons & UIDB Monitoring System Delhi Police E-mail Services for public grievances redressal Information about crime Women in distress Missing Persons Information Contact us E-mail us Extortion by impersonation Anti eve teasing cell 133 134 Helpline Women : 1091 Sr. Citizen : 1091 & 1291 Information about crime : 1090 Traffic : 23010101 Anti Eve-Teasing : 27894455 Anti Threat by recovery agents : 26184455 Four District Passport Centres opened to decentralise the receiving of Passport applications and 69,134 application forms deposited during this year SMS Services 135 Verification of stolen Vehicle Verification of un-claimed Vehicle Passport verification Status Telephone number of police station Traffic diversions Processions/rallies/demonstrations Traffic signal faults Other traffic related problem For authentic users only Information on vehicle ownership Verification of stolen fire arm Interactive Session begins Presentation, Message from the C.P.,Delhi and Crime in Delhi uploaded at Delhi Police Website www.delhipolice.nic.in Please identify yourself – Name, Newspaper / TV Channel / Agency etc. 136 You are requested to proceed for Lunch 137