Crime against women rising, says Dimple

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Nov 23: Sunil Dimple, president, Jammu West Assembly Movement expressed concern over the rising crime against women.
Mr Dimple who sat on protest dharna  outside Press Club in support of the Kashmiri Pandit family of Ashok Koul who’s daughter Sumeksha Koul was kidnapped  ten days earlier, said that fast track courts should be set-up for speedy justice. He also criticized police for its  failure to trace the girl.
Sunil Dimple urged upon the DG Police to ensure safety of the female and take affective measures keep check on the increasing crimes against the women and children.
Later, he met  DIG Shakeel Beigh who assured Mr  Dimple that the strict action under law will be taken against the kidnappers of the girl and she will be recovered shortly.