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Crime rate in Taguig City down 20%

The Taguig City police’s implementation of strong law enforcement programs is said to have resulted in a significant decrease in the city’s crime rate, and increased crime solution efficiency for year 2007.
According to Taguig police chief Alfred Sotto Corpus, overall crime volume for 2007 decreased to 723 incidents, or 26 percent or 257 lower than […]

By John Lucero

The Taguig City police’s implementation of strong law enforcement programs is said to have resulted in a significant decrease in the city’s crime rate, and increased crime solution efficiency for year 2007.

According to Taguig police chief Alfred Sotto Corpus, overall crime volume for 2007 decreased to 723 incidents, or 26 percent or 257 lower than the 980 offenses recorded in 2006.

Crime solution efficiency, improved to 97 percent, up from 96 percent efficiency of the previous year.

The total crime numbers, Corpus said, include both index (364) and non-index (359) crimes. Index crimes include murder, homicide, rape, physical injuries, theft and robbery. Non-index crimes, on the other hand, are offenses subject to special laws such as violence against women.

Corpus attributed the improved statistics to the strong manpower resource and the intensified campaign against crime and lawlessness, jointly waged by the local government and police, complemented by effective intelligence operations.

The detailed report showed that the number for all types of index crimes decreased for the period under review. Physical injuries topped the list of index crimes, which was reduced to 113. Other incidents also indicated declining trends such as theft (93), robbery (74), rape (48), murder (21) and homicide (15).

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