Meeting in Metropolitan Police

Baku / 23.94.18 / Turan: During the three months of 2018, 2,657 crimes were registered in the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Prosecutor's Office in Baku. The number of crimes decreased. Over the same period last year, 2,865 crimes were registered. This was stated by the head of the Main Police Department (MPD) of Baku, Mirgafar Seyidov, at an operational meeting in the Department on April 23.

According to him, 89.3% of crimes are less serious and do not constitute a public danger, and 10.7% are grave and especially grave crimes. In comparison with the same period of the past year, grave and especially grave crimes decreased by 44.1%, crimes against the person decreased by 8.4%, and deliberate murders decreased by 21.1%. During the reporting period, no cases of kidnapping were recorded.

The head of MPD reported the detection rate of crimes was 77.2%. This indicator for the same period last year was 75.4%. For the first 3 months of the current year, all crimes related to rape were disclosed. Grave crimes were disclosed by 73.7%, crimes against the person were disclosed by 94.8% and intentional homicide crimes were disclosed by 84.6%.

Mirgafar Seyidov said that, in comparison with the same period in 2017, the overall detection of the total number of crimes improved by 1.8%, the same index for crimes against the person improved by 6.4%, the index for murders by negligence improved by 66.7%, and the index for crimes by deliberate infliction serious harm to health improved by 7.5%.

This year, the law enforcers revealed 16 groups of 28 people who committed plunder and robbery, as well as 16 criminal groups of 36 people who committed 41 apartment thefts.

The meeting noted that the number of criminal cases in the execution of investigative bodies of the Metropolitan Police decreased by 6.3%, to 4,641.

The meeting touched upon the issues of protection of public order. This issue is under serious control, and all measures are taken to timely prevent provocations and illegal actions. -0-

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