As per figures obtained under Right to Information, 728 rape cases were registered in the financial capital in 2015-16, up from 187 in 2011-12, registering in increase of 289 per cent, Praja said in its annual report on policing and law & order in Mumbai which was released today.
Similarly, 2,145 molestation cases were reported in the city in fiscal 2015-16, a manifold spike from 554 in 2011-12.
Of the 712 rape cases reported across the megapolis in 2015, 448 were against children below the age of 18.
The report said on an average it takes 9.2 months for a chargesheet to be submitted after an FIR is filed in a rape case and 21.3 months for a court verdict.
The Praja annual survey of over 25,000 households found that people's concern for safety of women and children has been increasing over the years.
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