A total of 521 pickpockets have been apprehended by the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) personnel, themselves or with the help of alert passengers, between January and May this year, with 90 per cent of them being woman.
"A large scale preventive drive has been launched in the Delhi Metro by involving multiple teams to curb pickpocketing incidents, which are taking place almost every other day. Over 500 such people have been caught in the first five months of this year alone," a senior CISF official said.
They are nabbing criminals who pickpocket gullible passengers every other day from various stations especially those which receive a heavy foot fall like Rajiv Chowk, Kashmere Gate, Central Secretariat, Chandni Chowk, HUDA City Centre and Shahdara among others.
Few among these are inter-change stations and passengers here are more vulnerable to pickpocketing owing to heavy crowd, the official said.
The force has also urged the pickpocket victims to lodge an formal complaints or FIRs with the police to check the menace.
According to CISF data, a total of 401 women and 120 men pickpockets have been apprehended by the CISF personnel or passengers between January-May this year, a figure which is about three times higher than the corresponding period last year.
"We cannot categorise this menace as a women or a man thieves problem. No doubt, women constitute over 90 per cent of pickpockets as they escape the radar of suspicion much easily than men, but this crime needs to be curbed and checked effectively. The special drive is a move in this direction," said another CISF officer.
On June 2, 3 and 4 the CISF teams apprehended 21, 15 and 16 woman pickpockets respectively and recovered gold jewellery and cash from them and handed them over to the Delhi police for a detail probe.
Similarly, on May 22, a team apprehended few pickpockets who had stolen USD 20,000 (about Rs 12.85 lakh) from a commuter and the case was handed over to police and an FIR was filed, they said.
The CISF is tasked to guard the over 150 stations of the rapid rail network that is used by about 26 lakh passengers every day to travel to their destinations in the national capital and adjoining cities of Ghaziabad, Noida, Faridabad and Gurgaon.
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