QC crime rate declining — RPOC-NCR



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The Regional Peace and Order Council-National Capital Region reported on Monday that Quezon City continues to experience lower crime rates with Quezon City Police District's extensive crime-fighting efforts.
RPOC-NCR conducted the 2023 Fourth Quarter Full Council Meeting at Gloria Restaurant in Greenhills, San Juan City last 7 December.
P/Maj.Gen. Jose Melencio Nartatez Jr., the Regional Director of the National Capital Region Police Office, several city mayors of NCR, various local agency heads, and government security group directors participated in the event.
During the meeting, numerous safety measures were also discussed including the Peace and Order Situation of crime statistics and assessment for the past two months of the 3rd Quarter and the first two months of the 4th Quarter of 2023.
The RPOC presented the decrease of eight focus crimes for the whole NCR wherein in Quezon City, cases of Physical Injury decreased from 40 to 35 incidents, Rape from 36 to 29 incidents, Robbery from 93 to 54 incidents, Theft from 225 to 147 incidents, and Carnapping for both Motor Vehicle and Motorcycle incidents also decreased from 9 to 4 and 37 to 18, respectively.
Also, it was presented that no untoward incident occurred during the SoNA 2023 of President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. which was held in Quezon City.
QCPD Director P/Brig. Gen. Redrico Maranan expressed his profound gratitude to RPOC-NCR for recognizing the efforts of the police force of "Kyusi Pulis."