The Home Ministry has asked all states and Union Territories to prepare a database of old persons living alone, identify crime-prone areas inhabited by them and issue guidelines in this regard.
The Ministry also issued directions regarding policing arrangements.
"Police headquarters should ensure that each police station has a security scheme for the protection of the elderly in the context of local requirements, which should be updated regularly. These should provide for patrolling, both during day and night.
Holding rich senior citizens as most vulnerable, the Centre told the states and UTs to fast-track security clearance process of their personal and security staff and organise special drives for verification of the antecedents of servants, drivers and other domestic help as also of tenants.
Enquiries should be held to fix responsibility for lapses whenever serious incidents of crime against the elderly take place and suitable action should be taken on it, the advisory said.
