148 Crimes Committed on November 18-19: Details
The subdivisions of the Ministry of Internal Affairs have uncovered 148 crimes from November 18-19. Specifically, there were 48 cases of driving a vehicle by a person deprived of the right to drive, whose rights were suspended, or who had no such rights. Additionally, there were 13 cases of drug detection, 10 cases of physical assault, 8 cases of causing bodily harm, 6 cases of fraud, and 5 cases of psychological harassment, forgery or use of false documents, seals, stamps, or forms.
There were also 3 cases each of personal property theft, destruction or damage to property, hooliganism, and illegal logging of trees and bushes. Furthermore, there were 2 cases each of illegal entrepreneurial activity, violations of labor safety or security rules, and detection of cold weapons.
Among other offenses, cases of residential burglary, animal cruelty, confiscation of weapons and ammunition, violations of labor safety or security rules, illegal use of someone else's property, false reporting, violation of personal privacy, weapons smuggling, and violations of requirements for the protection or use of subsoil were revealed.
Crimes previously committed included 1 case each of hooliganism, robbery, and personal property theft. A total of 12 wanted individuals were identified, and 5 voluntarily reported to the authorities. There were 2 recorded cases of voluntary surrender of weapons and ammunition.
In the past day, there were 25 traffic accidents, resulting in 3 fatalities and 31 individuals sustaining varying degrees of bodily injury.