According to the data tabled in the House by Minister of State for Home Affairs Hansraj Ahir during the Question Hour, 57 cases of murder of senior citizens were registered since 2014. Of these 47 have been worked out, while 10 are pending investigation.
The members had expressed concern over the safety of elderly in the national capital.
Ahir said that a mobile app has been launched for the safety of these citizens while the policemen also make visits, phone calls and mobile vans are posted to ensure their safety.
In 2015, there were 11 cases of senior citizens being murdered, of which 9 were worked out, while in 2014 there were 22 such cases and 17 have been worked out.
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