CRIME RATE DECREASES IN KORONADAL

Koronadal City PNP under the leadership of Police Superintendent Michael Lebanan hit their target last year to significantly decrease the crime incidents in the City of Koronadal.
The crime rate decreased by 20.17% based on statistics on all crime incidents referred and gathered by Koronadal City Police Office for the period covering January 1 until December 31, 2011. In the index crimes report for the year 2011, crimes against persons and property numbered only to 248 compared to 611 incidents recorded in 2010.

Moreover, the crime rate volume in the city numbered only to 416 cases compared to 2010 with 1,309 incidents. The total crimes cleared were 156 compared to 2010 with 339 cases; these cases were filed in court but no arrest was made to the suspect. For the total crimes solved, 138 cases were recorded for 2011 compared to 2010 with 217 cases; for these cases, suspects had been identified, arrested and cases were filed in court.

Mayor Peter B. Miguel commended the efforts of the City of Koronadal PNP for a job well done that contributed to the decrease of criminalities in the city.
The continuous campaign and monitoring of Koronadal City PNP to neutralize criminalities is still ongoing but public cooperation is still a must to maintain peace and order in the city.

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