Bhubaneswar: Police Commissioner has arrested 262 criminals, mostly involved in property-related violations in Bhubaneswar; During the last two months of locking.
More than 230 cellphones, 71 vehicles, 15 laptops, 34 batteries, cash cash 2,18,780.7 illegal firearms, 28 bullets and 394 grams of stolen gold restored from the defendant during the period under the Urban Police District Bhubaneswar (UPD) area.
“Even though our personnel were busy with Covid tasks on the streets, in hospitals and crematoriums, they worked hard and resolved some cases related to properties delayed, mostly dealing with grabbing, theft, robbery and dakoity.
Many of the restored stolen articles were submitted To the legitimate owner in front of the door they remember the locking and shutdown of the weekend, “said Deputy Commissioner of the Uma Police Shankar Dash.
City Police recently provide emphasis on taking steps to prevent and solve property-related violations.
Such crimes, including the theft of 1862, 350 theft; 388 robbery and 34 Dacoity cases were reported in Bhubaneswar last year, according to the statistics of the commissional police.
Detection of violations related to property and recovery of booty and the arrest of the defendant used to be the cause of worries.
Police said the percentage of recovery increased in recent months.
While the police have successfully completed all 34 cases of Dakoitas and arrested 150 people, the level of robbery detection, theft and theft reached 58.25%, 41.26% and 41.36% in 2020.
Dakoity detection, robbery; The theft and theft cases have reached 85.71%, 62.78%, respectively 48.66% and 36.58% in 2019.
Police developed two web-based applications – Kundli and Sandhanto – to make a database of criminals involved In violations and traces related to the actual owner’s property of restored items.
Organized crime in the OCPO (OCPO) cell has served at the DCP office to monitor these cases.
In addition, the Prevention and Detection Team of Property Violations (POPD) and the C60 team were formed in each police station in Bhubaneswar to overcome the crime.