138 Crimes Uncovered in One Day: Details
In the Republic, a total of 138 crimes were uncovered on December 2-3, including 6 that had been committed previously. This information comes from the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
Specifically, there were 51 cases involving individuals who were either deprived of the right to drive, had their driving rights suspended, or had no driving rights at all. Other notable incidents included 14 cases of fraud, 9 cases of drug trafficking, and 8 instances each of causing bodily harm and discovering drugs. Additionally, there were 6 cases each of physical and psychological coercion, personal property theft, 4 cases of document forgery, and 2 cases each of property destruction or damage, violation of labor safety regulations, and discovery of cold weapons.
Other crimes uncovered include extortion, hooliganism, seizure of weapons and ammunition, failure to perform professional duties by healthcare workers, illegal logging of trees and shrubs, usurpation, violation of residential inviolability, breaches of subsoil protection or usage requirements, among other cases.
From previously committed crimes, 3 cases of personal property theft, and 1 case each of illegal entrepreneurial activity, hooliganism, and burglary were uncovered. A total of 5 wanted individuals were identified, with 2 voluntarily presenting themselves. Additionally, 1 missing person was located.
There were 2 recorded cases of voluntarily surrendering weapons or ammunition. In the past day, there were 19 traffic accidents, resulting in 1 fatality and 20 individuals sustaining varying degrees of injuries.