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Crime volume up 5% in March – DILG

/ 08:37 AM April 04, 2022

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MANILA, Philippines — The country’s crime incidents rose by over five percent in March, Interior Secretary Eduardo Año said Monday.

Año bared that there was a 1,584 increase in the number of total crimes from February to March.

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“Ang ating total crime incident nung February ay 28,214. Kung titignan natin, sa Marso ay 29,798. So, mayroong 5.61 percent na pagtaas, additional 1,584,” he said on TeleRadyo’s Sakto.

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(Our total crime incidents in February is 28,214. In March, it was 29,798. So, there is a 5.61 percent increase, an additional 1,584.)

“Kung titignan natin ‘yung index crime volume from 2,726 ay naging 2,841 o may dagdag na 115,” he continued.

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(If we look at the index crime volume, from 2,726, it became 2,841 or an increase of 115.)

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The interior chief cited the increase in the incidents of the following focus crimes:

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Theft – from 921 to 995 incidents

Murder – from 292 to 328

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Physical injury – from 336 to 386

Año attributed the increase of crime incidents to the easing of mobility as Metro Manila and several areas were placed under Alert Level 1 in March.

“So, although maliit lang ‘yung increase na ‘to pero ito’y siguro dahil sa pagluluwag natin, maraming mobility, naglabasan ‘yung mga tao kaya dapat mag-ingat pa rin,” he said.

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(So, although this is just a small increase, it may be because of relaxing protocols, more mobility, people go out, so the public should always take extra care.)

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