90 Mumbai Police Stations To Get Nirbhaya Squads

The squads will keep a list of women senior citizens living alone, call on them during patrolling and try to resolve their issues.

New Mumbai Commissioner of Police HEMANT NAGRALE

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Around 90 police stations in Mumbai will soon get a trained 'Nirbhaya Squad'.

Each squad will comprise a female officer of Sub-Inspector, Assistant Police Inspector rank, a woman constable, a male policeman and a driver.

The 'Nirbhaya Squad' members shall be given a two-day specialised training.

All police stations have been directed to identify vulnerable areas where women were targeted in the past.

Around 90 police stations in the city will soon get a trained 'Nirbhaya Squad' and a 'women's safety cell' as a plan to beef up policing after the heinous rape, brutalisation and murder of a 32-year-old woman in Sakinaka on September 10, police said. Mumbai Police Commissioner Hemant Nagrale issued orders to the effect on Tuesday and the Mobile-5 vehicle of all police stations shall be named 'Nirbhaya Squad' (Fearless Squad).

Each squad will comprise a female officer of Sub-Inspector, Assistant Police Inspector rank, a woman constable, a male policeman and a driver, supervised by a woman Assistant Commissioner of Police or Police Inspector from each policing region.