India, June 24 -- A day after Delhi's first women police station was inaugurated in Sabzi Mandi, north Delhi, it registered its first case, a sexual assault of a 14-year-old girl.

The station, launched Friday by lieutenant governor Taranjit Singh Sandhu and Delhi police commissioner Satish Golchha, aims to address crimes against women and children with a victim-centric approach. It has 52 personnel, including 24 women (four inspectors, seven sub-inspectors) and 28 men in support roles.

The FIR was lodged Sunday after the victim and her father gave a written complaint at Wazirabad police station, which was transferred to the new facility.

"During inquiry, complainant stated that his daughter was sexually assaulted by his neighbour. The ...