Delhi Police had mentioned name and other details of 12-year-old while sharing information about case.
New Delhi:
Delhi Police on Friday came under severe attack from all political parties for making public the name of a rape survivor while Delhi Commission for Women sought stringent action against the erring officials.
In a press release issued on Friday, the northeast district police had mentioned the name and other details of the 12-year-old rape survivor while sharing information about the case including her abduction and repeated sexual assault over a period of 10 years. The girl was reunited with her family recently.
Reacting strongly, AAP spokesperson Deepak Bajpai called it an example of "utter insensitivity" of Delhi Police and referred to an FIR against Delhi Commission for Women chief Swati Maliwal for allegedly mentioning the name of a rape survivor.
"This is utterly insensitive and unprofessional of Delhi Police. It is a cognisable offence and if they were so prompt in registering a case against Swati Maliwal, what action will they take against the erring officials. Their merely issuing an apology on WhatsApp is not acceptable," he said.
Taking suo motu cognisance, the Delhi Police, last month, had filed an FIR against Ms Maliwal for allegedly mentioning the name of a 14-year-old Dalit girl, who died after being raped repeatedly. Ms Maliwal had denied making the girl's name public.
Delhi Congress chief Ajay Maken also slammed the Delhi Police for revealing identity of the victim and demanded a probe into it and strict action against the guilty.
"It is condemnable. It is legally and morally wrong to reveal the name of the rape victim. There must be a probe into the matter and action should be taken against the guilty," he said.
Delhi BJP's media in-charge Praveen Shanker Kapoor said the Delhi police commissioner should order a probe into the matter. "The matter should be examined under the purview of the law and if the officers have made mistake, the Delhi police commissioner must act against them."
AK Singla, DCP(Northeast), after realising the "mistake", had issued a clarification yesterday in a WhatsApp group.
When asked about the matter, Mr Singla today said, "We hadn't revealed the new name of the girl. It was her childhood name but then we clarified and asked people not to carry the name.
"Her name had earlier appeared in the media and certain media houses had mentioned her name. We had mentioned her old name at one place in the press release. We haven't disclosed her current name."
The DCW chief called the police revealing the victim's name "shocking".
"I never revealed the name of the victim and yet an FIR was registered against me and now why is Delhi Police shying from taking action against its own personnel who has actually revealed the name of the victim.