In a press statement issued here, CSWO general secretary Evangeline Thabah said, "One of the reasons will be the low rate of conviction when it comes to rape cases and the spread of pornographic videos and X-rated CDs. It's the insensitivity of some police personnel, especially in Jaintia Hills, to such crimes, which can be attributed to non-conviction as the cases are haphazardly investigated."
"The police deter and do not take seriously such cognizable crimes, especially when the perpetrator is well connected," a social activist said.
The CSWO has urged the government to take stringent steps against such crimes by initiating thorough investigation into rape cases and also expedite investigation by setting specific time limits. It also called for setting up of separate medical units to deal with sexual assaults so that the victims are not subjected to further humiliation.
The organization also urged the government to take action against 'erring' police officers who "mislead the people and help the perpetrators". The CSWO said bails should not be granted to perpetrators and called upon authorities to ensure that magistrates were available to take down statements of the victims and witnesses.
Besides, the women's organization wanted all rape cases to be transferred to Fast Track Courts besides provision of adequate compensation to the victims.
Meghalaya, despite being predominantly inhabited by tribal communities who follow the matrilineal system, has been witness to crimes against the fairer sex over the years. "Women here are not free from male domination as is the case in other parts of the country," said a woman activist.