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Place of Occurrence-wise Property Stolen Cases Reported and its Value under Dacoity during 2016

December 17, 2018

During 2016, there were 3795 property stolen cases reported under dacoity with property value of Rs. 236.3 crores in India. In terms of Place of Occurrence; Residential Premises had the maximum number of property stolen cases reported under dacoity i.e., 1284 (33.83%) during 2016, followed by Highways/Road, Other Places, Commercial Establishments, Running Trains, Bank, Religious Places, ATM, and River and Sea. The value of stolen property under dacoity at Residential Premises was Rs. 52.1 crores during 2016.

The number of property stolen cases reported under dacoity was 1225 (32.28%) at Highways/Road during 2016 with Rs. 95.3 crores as stolen property value. The number of property stolen cases reported under dacoity was 850 (22.4%) at Other Places during 2016 with Rs. 51.3 crores as stolen property value.

Property stolen cases reported under dacoity at Commercial Establishments, Running Trains, Bank, Religious Places, ATM, and River and Sea was 320, 52, 34, 13, 10 and 7 respectively during 2016. The value of stolen property at Commercial Establishments, Running Trains, Bank, Religious Places, ATM, and River and Sea was Rs. 29.5 crores, Rs. 0.9 crores, Rs. 5.9 crores, Rs. 0.1 crores, Rs. 0.9 crores and Rs. 0.2 crores respectively during 2016.

Note: Value of Property are in Rs. Crores; Data Inludes Cases of Theft, Criminal Tresspass, Robbery & Dacoity only. However, Other Cases like Chain Snatching (11785 Cases), Snatching (9539 Cases) & Other Properties (7964 Cases) are excluded (covered in Other IPC Crimes); Detailed State-wise information available on NCRB Website.

Dataset URL: https://data.gov.in/resources/place-occurrence-wise-number-cases-reported-and-value-property-stolen-during-2016
Resource Title: Place of Occurrence-wise Number of Cases Reported and Value of Property Stolen during 2016

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Source: Ministry of Home Affairs, Department of States, National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB)
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