DIG Renuka Jayasundara Raises Concerns Over Surge in Women Abuse and Teenage Pregnancies

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February 12, Colombo (LNW): Deputy Inspector General of the Child and Women Abuse, Investigation, and Prevention Division, Renuka Jayasundara, has expressed deep concern over a noticeable increase in both women abuse and teenage pregnancies. Additionally, she has brought attention to a disturbing rise in internet-based crimes targeting women and children.

DIG Jayasundara underscores the urgency of addressing these issues and emphasizes the need for responsible behavior among parents and elders. She particularly highlights the importance of making confidential and prompt complaints about threats to release private information, including nude photos, online. This call to action is aimed at safeguarding the well-being of women and children in the face of evolving challenges posed by technology and digital communication.

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