Government child helpline appears in pornographic content, lewd calls received
A government toll-free number for reporting child sexual assault cases has been suspended temporarily after it appeared in pornographic content search, and calls seeking sexual services were received, a senior NCPCR official said. The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights officer said an alternative number has been launched, even as the Commission tries to put the suspended number back into operation. Here's more.
The helpline number has been defunct since September
The helpline number operated under the Prevention of Children from Sexual Offenses (POCSO) Act has been defunct since September. "It started receiving lewd calls every day following which we suspend it temporarily," the officer said. He said that based on conversations with the callers, it was found that they dialed the helpline after finding the number when they searched for pornographic content online.
'Callers saw 'sex' and number; called to get sexual services'
"The helpline number appeared in their searches as it got tagged along with words like 'sex'. They saw 'sex' and the number and thought they could use it for getting sexual services," the officer said. NCPCR's Yashwant Jain said a police complaint has been lodged and the apex child rights body is in touch with state-owned telecom service provider MTNL to find a solution.
Replacing the original helpline number will create confusion: NCPCR member
"The problem is that the number has been widely advertised and replacing it with another will create confusion. That is the reason we are trying to bring the same number back into operation and not discard it," Jain said.
The helpline portal has just received 104 complaints till now
The helpline was started in 2016 as part of the "e-box" initiative of the Women and Child Development Ministry to enable filing of complaints of sexual offenses against children. The e-box is hosted on the NCPCR's website. However, in the last two years, the portal has received just 104 complaints out of which 54 have been addressed, said Jain.
Alternative number available in addition to Childline number of 1098
The reason behind the poor response is the reluctance of people to report cases of sexual abuse, the official said. An alternative number has been made available in addition to the Childline number of 1098 to report such cases, he said.