Over 6,100 Crime Cases Reported Across Nepal; Kathmandu Valley Has the Most
Kathmandu, July 30
A total of 6,110 crime cases were reported across Nepal in the fiscal year 2081/82 up to the month of Ashar, according to the latest crime statistics. Kathmandu Valley had the highest number of cases at 1,602, followed by Madhesh Province with 1,198, and Koshi Province with 1,014. Other provinces reported the following numbers: Lumbini (723), Bagmati (574), Gandaki (373), Sudurpashchim (401), and Karnali with the lowest at 226.
According to Nepal Police, crime cases increased by 12.05% in Ashar compared to Jestha, which had 5,453 cases.
Of the total cases, 1,042 (17.05%) were related to murder, 777 (12.72%) were suicides, and 364 (5.96%) were thefts. The largest category, however, was organized and financial crimes, making up 2,261 cases or 37% of the total. Other major categories included social offenses (947 cases or 15.5%), crimes against women and children (397 cases or 6.05%), traffic-related offenses (237 cases or 3.88%), and miscellaneous crimes (85 cases or 1.39%).
Among the top ten most reported crimes nationwide, banking offenses ranked first with 1,373 cases (22.47%), followed by crimes against public interest, health, safety, and morality (853 cases or 13.96%). Suicide was the third most common, followed by drug-related cases (518 or 8.48%), theft (364 or 5.96%), and fraud (265 or 4.34%).
Other crimes included:
211 general cases (3.45%)
Vehicular manslaughter (185 or 3.03%)
Attempted murder (92 or 1.51%)
Polygamy (59 or 0.97%)
The report highlights that financial crimes and offenses against public welfare are the most frequently reported, while serious violent crimes like rape and attempted murder remain major concerns.
Comments
Post a Comment