
In a 13-point plan, Chief Minister Jayalalithaa on Tuesday mooted severe
punishments like death penalty and chemical castration for sexual
offenders through amendments in Central Acts.
Expressing grief over the death of the 23-year-old gang rape victim in
New Delhi, Ms. Jayalalithaa said her government would set up fast track
Mahila courts in each district to deal with sexual crimes against women,
appoint women investigating officers and prosecutors to make the police
probe and trial more gender-sensitive. Efforts would be made to
expedite the trial by holding daily hearings.
The Goondas Act, a preventive detention law, would be amended to include sexual offenders under the Act’s purview.
Sexual offences against women would be considered grave crimes
henceforth; investigation would be supervised by deputy superintendents
of police. Women inspectors, or in their absence, women sub-inspectors
would assist the enquiry. Superintendents of police and Deputy
Inspectors General would conduct a monthly review of such cases.
IGs would submit a report in 15 days on the number of cases of sexual
crime under investigation and pending in courts to the Additional
Director General of Police (Law and Order).
The Centre would be requested to bring in amendments to introduce death
penalty and chemical castration for sexual offenders and prevent them
from getting bail till the trial is completed. The State government
would bear the entire medical expenses of victims of sexual violence and
assist them in their rehabilitation, Ms. Jayalalithaa announced.
Like Childline, an integrated women’s helpline would be in place with
the help of service-minded individuals, activists working for welfare of
women and involving trained professionals capable of handling women in
distress.
Efforts would be taken to install CCTV cameras in all public buildings
to easily identify those involved in crime against women.
Plainclothes policemen would also be deployed at sensitive installations
like malls and women’s colleges to monitor the movement of those who
harass women, said Ms. Jayalalithaa, in a statement.
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