186 Crimes in One Day: Ministry of Internal Affairs
The Ministry of Internal Affairs has reported on the operational situation in the republic for November 19-20.
A total of 186 crimes were uncovered, including 3 that were previously committed. Specifically, there were 69 cases of individuals operating vehicles without rights or whose rights were suspended, 29 cases involving the discovery of narcotics, 11 cases of physical assault, 10 cases of inflicting bodily harm, 8 cases of carrying a cold weapon, 7 cases of personal property theft, 4 cases each of psychological influence, embezzlement of entrusted property, fraud, and hooliganism, 3 cases each of property destruction or damage, drug trafficking, 2 cases each of extortion, confiscation of weapons and ammunition, failure to pay taxes and fees, forgery of documents, and acquiring, selling, or facilitating the sale of property obtained through criminal means.
Incidents of robbery, official forgery or negligence, and non-fulfillment of professional duties by health workers were also reported.
From previously committed crimes, 1 case each of robbery, inflicting bodily harm, and illegal logging of trees and shrubs were uncovered.
Five wanted individuals were located, and five voluntarily surrendered.
Traffic accident statistics indicate that in the past day, 17 accidents were recorded, resulting in one death and 27 individuals sustaining varying degrees of bodily harm.