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Mumbai police’s crime against women cell severely understaffed, reveals RTI: Reports

There is 61 percent vacancy rate in the Mumbai police's crime against women cell, according to a Right to Information (RTI) request made by activist Jeetendra Ghadge.

June 23, 2024 / 12:22 IST
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The way the CAW Cell handles cases makes its operational flaws quite clear.
The way the CAW Cell handles cases makes its operational flaws quite clear.

Nearly 2,000 complaints were received by the Mumbai police's special cell for crimes against women between January 2020 and April 2024, yet the unit still has a high turnover rate, eleven years after it was added to the division's crime section, according to media reports.

There is 61 percent vacancy rate in the Mumbai police's crime against women cell, according to a Right to Information (RTI) request made by activist Jeetendra Ghadge.

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The requests for information (RTI) state that one of the two roles of police inspector and assistant commissioner of police (ACP) are still open. Also, there are eight open positions out of the twelve authorised positions for police sub-inspectors (PSIs) and assistant police inspectors (APIs). Additionally, there are 37 vacant junior officer posts out of 61, which include constable roles, according to a report by Free Press Journal.