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Govt asks states to stop all web-based taxi services

Source: PTI
December 09, 2014 20:02 IST
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Calling the rape of a 27-year-old executive as a "national shame," Government asked all states to stop operations of all web-based taxi services even as it emerged that the accused cabbie was a serial sexual offender and was allegedly involved in two previous rapes in 2011 in 2013.

The anguish over the rape of the woman executive working in a Gurgaon firm reverberated in both Houses of Parliament as Home Minister Rajnath Singh promised to initiate all steps to ensure safety and security of women and children in the country.

"The Ministry of Home Affairs has advised the state governments/UT administrations to ensure that the operations of the web-based taxi services are stopped," Singh said in Rajya Sabha while making it clear that the Government was not in favour of banning taxi services but wanted to regulate them.

As the case brought to light gaps in hiring of drivers by Uber, the US-based car booking service, investigators found alleged involvement of accused Shiv Kumar Yadav in a number of sexual crimes including a rape case last year in Mainpuri in Uttar Pradesh.

Police said he is a "big time rogue" and was arrested in a number of cases earlier. It had emerged that Yadav was arrested in a rape case in South Delhi's Mehrauli area in 2011 and had even spent seven months in Tihar jail.

"UP police has found that he was involved in at least 3 more cases in the city including a case of rape and a molestation which were lodged in Mainpuri in UP. He was out on bail," said Deputy Commissioner of Police (North) Madhur Verma.

He said Yadav was arrested for separate cases of molestation in 2003 and under Arms Act in 2006 in Mainpuri, his home town.

Meanwhile, Delhi Police Commissioner B S Bassi briefed the Home Minister and National Security Adviser Ajit Doval about progress in the case and steps being taken to ensure safety of women in the city.

He said police verification certificate of Yadav was found to be false and it is being probed how he obtained it.

"We are also legally examining what action can be taken against Uber for not fulfilling its promises," Bassi told reporters.

Image: Members of All India Mahila Congress, women's wing of Congress party, shout slogans and carry placards next to a police barricade during a protest against the rape of a female passenger, in New Delhi. Photograph: Anindito Mukherjee/Reuters

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