According to the Delhi Police, it has been a steep rise in number of street crimes in the national capital as such cases increased from 33,997 in 2013 to 96,922 in 2014.
The biggest rise of 458.77 per cent was registered in robberies which rose from 1106 in 2013 to 6180 in 2014 followed by house theft and burglary which recorded a hike of 327 and 289 per cent respectively.
The number of cases of snatching also grew by almost 100 per cent from 3316 in 2013 to 6944 in 2014.
Police officials accept that in most of these street crimes, complainants were earlier turned away at police stations to keep crime graph down.
"Capital also witnessed 59.94 per cent increase in numbers of vehicle theft in 2014 while it was 13895 in 2013. Besides, 39570 and 10302 other thefts were recorded in 2014 and 2013 respectively," police' annual report stated.
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