In the past few months, the Capital has witnessed several murders or violence against women.
The recent annual report published by the rape crisis cell of the Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) has also reported that there has been a an unabated increase in the number of crimes against women with 375 cases of rape being recorded by the cell in 2010 alone.
Since its inception in 2005 the cell has so far recorded 1,250 rape cases.
On February 11, Neetu Solanki, a 29-year-old BPO employee, was murdered by her boyfriend who has since been absconding.
Bikers in the outer district of the Capital, especially the Mangolpuri area, have been attacking women with blades. The police had arrested two persons identified as Vishal (22) and Rohit (26) in December last year. During interrogation, the duo confessed that they wanted to teach women a lesson for spurning Vishal's advances.
"Vishal had earlier been rejected by a girl who spurned his advances. Vishal with the help of his friend Rohit started attacking women in the area due to frustration," a senior police official said.
A 28-year-old woman working at the Jaipur Golden Hospital was attacked on Saturday night by her husband in Mangolpuri. Her husband was allegedly upset that she had refused to live with him.
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