217 Crimes Uncovered in Three Days: Details
The law enforcement units of the Ministry of Internal Affairs uncovered 217 crimes from November 28 to December 1.
Specifically, there were 51 cases of individuals driving without a license, or with suspended or revoked licenses, 25 cases involving the discovery of narcotics, 23 cases of bodily injury, 15 cases of physical assault, and 11 cases each of personal property theft, destruction or damage to property. Additionally, there were 8 cases of psychological coercion and fraud, 7 cases of arms and ammunition confiscation as well as the discovery of cold weapons, 6 cases of hooliganism, 3 cases of extortion, and 2 each of violations of home security, robbery, violations of labor protection or safety regulations, self-justice, and forgery of documents.
Crimes committed previously included 11 cases of personal property theft and 1 case of robbery. Twelve individuals wanted by the authorities were located, with two voluntarily surrendering. One missing person was found, and one case of voluntary surrender of arms and ammunition was registered. Over the past three days, 45 traffic accidents occurred, resulting in 59 individuals suffering varying degrees of bodily injuries.