‘Reduction in crime rate in UP’ the former DGP Vikram Singh NCRB data priced

Lucknow, October 6 (IANS). According to the latest data from the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB), there was a significant decline in the crime rate in Uttar Pradesh. For this, former DGP Vikram Singh said this achievement is the result of smart and active policing, zero tolerance policy and effective prosecution process against criminals. NCRB figures are proof that Uttar Pradesh has made unprecedented progress in the control of law and order. Vikram Singh said the crime rate per lakh population in Uttar Pradesh with a large population of 25 crores is 25 percent less than the national average. This figure itself is an important achievement. He said that even in serious crimes such as murder, the average is 1.4 per lakh, while the national average is 2.1. In addition, there was also a significant decline in forced recovery, kidnapping for ransom and other organized crimes. This change is the result of the strict policy of Yogi Adityanath government in crime and police reforms. The former DGP emphasized that action against Mafia and criminal gangs was historical under the gangster Act and National Security Act (NSA). If the top leadership does not benefit from the mafia or underworld, this is the only way to eliminate criminals. This policy played an important role in the control of organized crime. Vikram Singh also emphasized the improvement in the prosecution process. He said that there was a poor area of ​​prosecution policing earlier, but that it was now taken to a new level. A better co -ordination between police and prosecution contributed to increasing the conviction rate. In addition, technology -based policing and crime analysis also contributed significantly to crime control. The analysis of the NCRB data shows that not only the crime rate in Uttar Pradesh has dropped, but that the police activism and the public have also increased. Vikram Singh said that this achievement is not only limited to figures, but that it is a symbol of strengthening the spirit of safety and faith in society. -Ians Aks/ABM shares this story tags

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