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Father- in- law accused of molesting housewife
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AGARTALA, December 2 (TIWN): When the crimes against women had already taken a topmost position in Tripura another case of violence against women has surfaced in the Siddhi Ashram area with a housewife, breaking her long silence against her father in law namely Babul Paul (a retired police constable) who tried to molest his daughter in law, here today.

According to sources, taking the advantage of the absence of his son, namely Raju Paul his father, namely Babul Paul tried to molest her daughter in law. After getting the information Amtali Police personnel rushed to spot but they found no one in the house. While talking to TIWN Officer-In-Charge of Amtali Police Station Pranjit Ghosh said that till now no FIR has been registered in this regard. We are investigating the case, he added.    

It is to be mentioned here that, Tripura gradually emerges as the unsafe and unprotective place for the women. Every day the number of crime incidents upon women is increasing alarmingly. Recent TataKalibari incident at Chandrapur shows the truth that how women classes are molested and assaulted day by day. It is to be mentioned in this connection that the highest ever cases of crimes against women- 40 cases including rape, molestation killings, and murder post rape- were reported to Tripura Police last year in the month of July raising concern among women's organizations in the state.

Data released by the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) also say that every second day a woman is raped in Tripura (as of 2012) with the figure of202 rape cases in 2012 alone. Though the number has seen a downfall from 258 in 2011 but during the period from 2001 to 2012, this number is seventh most worst. The year which had least rape cases during the said period is 2003 to 135. Along with that, the atrocities on the women folk in the names of kidnapping and abduction is numbered as 120 in 2012 with a rising trend as 106 in 2010 and 113 in 2011. The regional disparity is a sheer instance of shame for Tripura as 87 deaths have occurred, last year, due to dowry .While neighboring state Nagaland having not a single such death, as informed by the data source of Open Government Data (OGD) platform of India, maintained by Department of States of Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), Government of India.

Additionally, an alarming 375 cases were reported as regards assault on women with intent to outrage her modesty. 1147 cases were reported under the head Cruelty by Husband or his relatives (Under IPC 498A), in the year 2012.Not only the serious crimes like murders and women related crimes, but the Police have also performed poorly when it comes to safeguarding the properties of people. A mere less than 35 % success rate has been registered.

Though, Tripura has recorded marginal fall in the crime against women though of the total cases registered with police about 46.05 per cent are women related cases. Tripura-records-fall-in-crime-against-women but after that the torture on women increased alarmingly. On the other hand in the recent period,  a whopping 1,582 cases of rape and other crimes against women had been registered with 71 police stations and 35 police outposts. Out of altogether 3,771 people named as accused in complaints with the police, 2,342 had been arrested. According to the National Crime Record Bureau (NCRB), Tripura had India’s worst crime rate against women: 46.5 per lakh population in 2010. Between April 2010 and March 2011, the Tripura Commission for Women (TCW) received 913 cases of crime against women, out of which 62 were against tribals.

On the other hand Each police station in Tripura will have one woman sub - inspector and three women constables as part of enhanced policing measures in the backdrop of rising atrocities on women, informed an official of Tripura police. Tripura has 67 police stations and 37 outposts. Officials said that recruitment of 300 women constables and 58women sub – inspectors will be undertaken for appointing more women personnel in police stations. Besides two more women police station will be opened at – Kailasahar and Belzoni. It may be recalled at present in Tripura there exists three women police station – West Agartala, East Agartala and Udaipur.

 

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