DAGUPAN CITY – The Pangasinan Police Provincial Office said on April 21, that the index crime volumes in the province have decreased drastically since the implementation of the Luzon-wide enhanced community quarantine more than a month ago to stem the spread of the coronavirus outbreak.
Latest
statistics showed that there have been only 30 recorded index crimes from March
15 to April 16, compared to 176 index crimes recorded in the same period last
year.
Index crimes
refer crimes against persons and property. (READ: Is
your city safe? Understanding PNP crime statistics)
Crimes
against persons are murder, homicide, physical injury, and rape, while crimes
against property include robbery, theft, carjacking, and cattle rustling.
The Pangasinan police
said that only 2 cases of murder have been recorded, a far cry from last year’s
13 cases.
There was one
homicide case this year compared to last year’s 7 cases and there were 8
physical injury cases compared to the 55 cases in 2019.
Three rape
incidents were recorded this year, in contrast to last year’s 28 cases.
There were 4
cases of robbery this year, compared to 7 cases last year.
Theft was reduced to 10
from the 47 incidents last year; while carjacking and motorcycle theft were
reduced to 5 and 2 cases, respectively.
Colonel
Redrico Maranan, provincial director, earlier said that boundary checkpoints
and curfew hours imposed because of the enhanced community quarantine were
major factors in the deterrence of crime.
Non-index
crimes, or violation of special laws such as illegal logging and the like
decreased by 51%.
Records
showed that last year, there were 934 cases of non-index crimes in Pangasinan.
It has gone down to 456 in the same period this year.
Non-index
crimes are other illegal acts, such as gambling and those that are covered by
local ordinances including going shirtless and drinking in public.
Reckless
imprudence resulting in homicides and physical injuries are considered
non-index crimes.
As of
Tuesday, Pangasinan has 28 recorded COVID-19 patients, 7 of whom have succumbed
to the disease. Nationwide, there are 6,599
coronavirus cases, with 437 deaths, and 654 patients who recovered.
(READ: Where
are the coronavirus cases in Luzon?) – Rappler.com
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