"There is 13 per cent reduction in overall crime. The number of cases registered under Indian Penal Code and special local laws till December 15 this year is 14,479 as against 16,661 cases in 2016," Hyderabad Police Commissioner V V Srinivasa Rao told reporters here.
Rao said that there was a significant reduction in serious crime with 26 per cent drop in murders, 14 per cent in grave crimes, 20 per cent in property crimes and 47 per cent reduction in chain snatching cases.
He added that in 2017, 1,171 cases of harassment of women were reported as compared to 1,318 last year.
The official said that the roving "SHE Teams" of the police had managed to catch 644 persons in connection with stalking and eve-teasing. Of these, 122 were minors, Rao added.
He said that police had registered 94 cases and arrested 187 persons, including 18 foreigners, in connection with drugs and other contraband.
As many as 271 cases were registered by the Cyber Crime Cell till November this year and 183 accused were arrested including nine foreigners, the Hyderabad Police chief said.
"A total of 3,256 cases were detected out of the 3,566 relevant CCTV footage available," he said.
He claimed that crime prevention and detection during 2017 was "excellent" despite a vacany of 40 per cent in Hyderabad City Police.
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