The Operation Nirbheek was launched in October 2015 to spread awareness among girl students about various aspects of sexual offences to which they may become victim, innocently or inadvertently.
Earlier under the Nirbheek scheme, Station House Officers (SHOs) of police stations were tasked with appointing one female police officer for educating girl students. The female officer was referred to as the Nirbheek woman police officer (NWPO) and was supervised by the ACP of the concerned sub-division.
According to sources, a senior woman police officer had flagged concerns with regards to junior-level officers visiting police stations.
Operation Nirbheek was discontinued for a brief while and it was decided that either Additional DCP rank officers or psychologists and psychiatrists will be taking forward the scheme that was started under the tenure of former police commissioner BS Bassi.
"With a head constable or an ASI interacting with students, it was being felt that the discussion was becoming a little frivolous and not putting forth the right message," a source said.
It was being felt that the girl students were rather getting scared than being reassured.
Dependra Pathak, Delhi Police spokesperson and joint commissioner of police(Southwest) confirmed the development.
"The aspect that Nirbheek as a move is touching is very sensitive in nature and has wide-ranging psychological and psychosomatic ramifications.
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