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PSC Prijedor: Number of evidenced Crimes reduced for 21.28%

Published: May 16, 2015
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PSC PrijedorAt yesterday’s press conference, the deputy chief of the Public Security Center, Vojislav Pelkic, noted that the security situation at the level of Center is satisfactory. During April 2015, 74 crimes were reported, while 94 crimes were reported in the same month in 2014. From the total number of reported crimes by the unknown perpetrator, 31 crimes or 64.8% were brought to light. The deputy added that the total of 69 general crimes were evidenced and it is for 14.8% less than in the same period of 2014.

47 property crimes, or for 19& less than in the comparative period were evidenced, out of which 38 crimes by unknown perpetrator, and 29 crimes or 604-5 were brought to light.

When it comes to the public order and peace at the level of  the Public Security Center, 39 disturbances were registered, in which 46 violations were made, which is for 32.35% less than in the same period of the last year.
(Source: prijedor24.com)

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