The security force has tasked its women officials and commandos posted in the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) network to not only help female passengers who travel late in night within the station area but also assist them in hiring local transport like an auto, rickshaw or a bus to their place of residence.
The force has deployed over 4,800 personnel (both men and women) to secure 136 stations of the DMRC in Delhi, Noida, Ghaziabad, Faridabad and Gurgaon.
"This creates a psychological effect in the minds of people that they are being watched and tracked when they are dealing with women passengers and it also gives women a better sense of security," CISF Director General Arvind Ranjan told reporters during an annual conference on the eve of the forces' 46th Raising Day here.
Ranjan said the force is increasingly relying on the coverage provided by CCTV cameras in stations to detect any "unusual behaviour" or suspect act in the rapid rail network of the national capital which witnesses approximately 26 lakh footfalls every day.
"We are in the process of deploying more CCTV cameras in Delhi metro stations. This has given us an edge earlier as we detected about 180 instances where people were noticed to be in a disturbed state of mind.
