Delhi Police chief says he won't quit


New Delhi, Apr 22 (IANS): Delhi Police Commissioner Neeraj Kumar Monday said he won't resign over sex crimes in the city, adding that his exit won't help remedy the situation.

"If my resigning will prevent (such crimes), then I am prepared to resign a thousand times. But that is not going to address the problem," he told the media.

He said the factors responsible for the rising crimes against women in the city were mental depravity, psychopathy and mental sickness.

"And that won't be sorted out by anyone resigning, least of all the leader of the police force," he said.

Earlier, asked if he would quit, Kumar shot back: "For any misreporting that you do, does your editor resign?

"If you do wrong reporting, does your editor resign? This is my counter question."

  

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  • simple, Bangalore

    Mon, Apr 22 2013

    He did not say anything about apathy of his subordinates in registering and looking into the complaints without delay, trying to bribe the complainants not to register cases etc etc.
    His resignation won't stop those attacks, but he and his staff have to do their duty properly, like patrolling likely places where attacks can happen, get into the complaints without delay.
    His reply here is of a cop who is not interested in his job at all..!!!

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