The Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) has issued a notice to Delhi Police Commissioner Amulya Patnaik asking if women police personnel are being deployed at public places in the national capital. The move was to curb cases of molestation, stalking and rape in the national Capital.

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The Commission has sought the details referring to a Supreme Court order which calls for district additional commissioners of police and DCPs to depute women officers in plain clothes at bus stops, railway stations, parks and educational institutions, among others.

"Further, it was directed that in case any untoward incident takes place, these officers should intervene and take legal action," the Commission said in the notice.

DCW Chairperson Swati Maliwal has sought a copy of the PHQ circular related to the same and details of the steps to comply with the directions of the Supreme Court.

Maliwal also asked for a list of the women officers deployed in plainclothes in various districts along with their names, designations, locations in which they are deputed, and duration of deployment in a week.

The Commission also asked the top cop to furnish all the details by May 8.