The main aim of the PCR vans will be to ensure women safety in the national capital.
Shinde said, "I hope that the earlier response time of eight to ten minutes will be reduced with the induction of these new vehicles. But this will also depend on your (Delhi Police personnel's) efficiency. I think that there should be a competition between officers over which PCR reaches the crime scene first after receiving a call."
Delhi Police Commissioner Neeraj Kumar said the newly inducted vehicles will be deployed near girl's schools and colleges, those roads taken by women to return home after offices and where they go for recreational purposes.
"They will also patrol newly inhabited areas, places which are crime-prone due to there proximity with neighbouring states," Shinde said.
