Hyderabad: Hyderabad, which witnessed the shocking rape and murder of a young woman veterinarian, saw a three per cent drop in overall crime rate in 2019, a top police official said on Thursday.
"The overall crime rate reduced by three per cent in Hyderabad city during 2019 with the number of cases registered during this year decreasing to 15,598 as against 16,084 cases reported in 2018," Hyderabad Police Commissioner Anjani Kumar told reporters here.
The number of rape cases slumped by 16 per cent in 2019 to 150 cases from 178 reported last year.
However, crime against women witnessed a slight increase with 2,305 cases reported this year as against 2,286 in 2018 while kidnapping cases went down by 14 per cent.
He attributed the decrease in crime rate to measures including initiation of Preventive Detention (PD) Act, continuous criminal tracking system, intensive patrolling of patrol cars and blue colts, undertaking regular cordon and search operations and installation of community CCTVs.
On traffic enforcement, a total of 49,75,876 cases were booked this year under relevant provisions of the MV Act and other Acts as against 44,34,003 last year.
Drunk driving cases increased to 27,737 this year compared to 26,856 cases, Kumar said.
On the initiatives for 2020, the top police official said the Hyderabad Police will adopt Artificial Intelligence (AI) based integrated safe city solution.