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NCRB data: crimes carried out by adolescents increased by 30%

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Ludhiana: The crimes executed by adolescents increased by 30% in the city in 2020 compared to 2019, according to the report of the Crime National Records Bureau (NCRB).
Data also revealed that teenagers who live with their parents are more involved in evil than homeless.
Also, there are more educated.
In 2018, as many as 21 crimes were carried out by adolescents, which increased to 28 in 2019 and 36 at 2020.
FIFTY-nine teenagers had made 36 crimes in the previous year.
Data is categorized as crimes in three categories: violations that affect the human body, violations of property and others.
Under violations that affect the human body, 12 crimes are carried out by adolescents, including three murders, two attempts to kill, four injured cases, two attacks on women and one kidnapping.
Under the category of violation of property (11 firs), teenagers were involved in two theft, three theft, three cases received stolen property and three preparatory cases to carry out dakoitas.
There are three cases of criminal violations in other categories.
Thus, a total of 26 recognizable crimes are reported and two under other categories.
In accordance with the data, of the 59 teenagers who conducted 36 crimes in Ludhiana, 42 were those who lived with their parents, 10 lived with Wali and seven homeless people.
Of these, two illiterate, one study to primary, 56 was studied between the primary and matriculation.
Deputy Commissioner of Police (Investigation) SPS Dhindsa said, “the environment given to adolescents.
If they enter the wrong company or an unfriendly environment, they tend to be involved in evil.
In addition, in the past, cases were reported where several gangs use Teenagers to carry out crimes such as theft and robbery, among others, “Amritsar and Chandigarh enrolled six and 50 crimes executed by adolescents, respectively.

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