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highest
loss
of
properties
at
`4,31,590.3 lakh followed by Goa at
`3,04,842.4 lakh and Kerala at
`1,03,880 lakh. The highest worth of
properties recovered at `31,959.4 lakh
was
reported
in
Maharashtra,
accounting for 18.1% worth properties
recovered in the country. Tamil Nadu
had made 73.6% recovery (`14,697.5
lakh worth properties recovered out of
`19,981.5 lakh worth properties stolen)
as against 13.3% at national level.
Sikkim,
Andhra
Pradesh
and
Rajasthan reported good percentage
of recovery at 51.9%, 51.7% and
50.7% respectively. Among 53 mega
cities, Mumbai, Kolkata and Delhi
cities have recorded a significant loss
of properties worth `1,63,733.4 lakh,
`75,269.4 lakh and `55,884.0 lakh
respectively. The highest percentage
recovery
was
reported
from
Tiruchirapalli (82.3%) followed by
Coimbatore (79.2%), Madurai (79.0%)
and Chennai (78.5%). It is to be noted
that 85.0% worth of properties lost in
West Bengal stolen from Kolkata city
only.
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GOA
304842.4
6
KERALA
WEST BENGAL
88534.3
DELHI
61257.6
KARNATAKA
GUJARAT
42037.8
ODISHA
29106.3
UTTAR PRADESH
24956.7
ANDHRA PRADESH
24645.1
RAJASTHAN
21043.2
PUNJAB
19981.5
TAMIL NADU
17905.3
MADHYA PRADESH
17173.2
HARYANA
7365.3
BIHAR
6779.9
CHHATTISGARH
6126.7
ASSAM
4912.1
JHARKHAND
2992.6
MANIPUR
2383.0
1920.9
HIMACHAL PRADESH
1880.9
MEGHALAYA
1379.9
ARUNACHAL PRADESH
1202.3
UTTARAKHAND
1122.1
CHANDIGARH
943.6
NAGALAND
699.8
MIZORAM
642.0
PUDUCHERRY
563.7
550.1
TRIPURA
356.7
D & N HAVELI
219.3
A & N ISLANDS
141.5
SIKKIM
1.3
(Value (` in Lakh)
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LAKSHADWEEP
43436.4
450000.0
425000.0
400000.0
375000.0
350000.0
325000.0
300000.0
275000.0
250000.0
225000.0
200000.0
175000.0
150000.0
125000.0
100000.0
75000.0
50000.0
25000.0
0.0
49356.5
States/UTs
Figure 8.1
MAHARASHTRA
431590.3
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51.9
SIKKIM
51.7
ANDHRA PRADESH
RAJASTHAN
50.7
47.0
MIZORAM
46.4
46.0
UTTARAKHAND
KARNATAKA
43.4
42.1
UTTAR PRADESH
41.8
CHANDIGARH
38.0
ARUNACHAL PRADESH
37.1
PUNJAB
MADHYA PRADESH
35.7
HIMACHAL PRADESH
34.1
HARYANA
PUDUCHERRY
30.2
TRIPURA
28.9
ASSAM
27.8
CHHATTISGARH
26.7
WEST BENGAL
24.1
GUJARAT
21.5
JHARKHAND
17.8
NAGALAND
16.3
BIHAR
14.6
D & N HAVELI
13.4
ODISHA
10.1
9.8
9.1
A & N ISLANDS
7.4
MAHARASHTRA
6.4
MEGHALAYA
5.6
DELHI
MANIPUR
3.3
KERALA
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% Recovery
0.1
GOA
0.0
LAKSHADWEEP
0.0
10.0
20.0
30.0
40.0
50.0
60.0
70.0
2.0
80.0
32.6
States/UTs
Figure 8.2
TAMIL NADU
73.6
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Gujarat,
Jammu
&
Kashmir,
Maharashtra, Meghalaya, Mizoram,
Punjab and Uttarakhand and 5 UTs
i.e. A & N Islands, Chandigarh, D & N
Haveli, Daman & Diu and Delhi.
of
at
of
on
Dacoity
State, UT and City-wise
information on the number of cases of
dacoity reported and the value of
properties taken away by dacoits at
various Places of occurrence in the
country is presented in Table-8.8.
The highest incidence of
dacoity at residential premises (395
cases) was reported from Uttar
Pradesh followed by Bihar (260 cases)
and Maharashtra (140 cases). These
three states together have accounted
for 49.8% of total 1,595 dacoities
(wherein the properties was stolen) at
residential premises in the country.
Uttar Pradesh, with 395 cases
of dacoities at residential premises
has reported the highest loss of
properties worth `703.9 lakh followed
by Tamil Nadu (`349.4 lakh) and
Odisha
(`304.4 lakh). The highest
incidence of dacoities on highways
was reported from Bihar (240 cases)
followed by Odisha (97 cases). The
maximum number of dacoities cases
reported at commercial establishment
was reported from Odisha (60 cases)
followed by Maharashtra (50 cases),
Gujarat (38 cases) and West Bengal
(31 cases). The highest incidence of
dacoity at railways (running trains and
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Burglary
State,
UT
&
City-wise
information on burglary cases and the
value of properties stolen at various
places of occurrence during the year
2013 is presented in Table-8.10. The
residential premises, continued to be
the prime target for this type of crime,
reporting 68,887 (i.e. 66.0%) cases
with a loss of properties worth
`50,107.3 lakh. Maharashtra (11,977
cases), Madhya Pradesh (8,318
cases) and Andhra Pradesh (7,264
cases) have reported significantly
large number of burglary cases at
residential premises. These three
States together have accounted for
40% (27,559 out of 68,887 cases) of
the total cases and 36.0% (`18,041.4
lakh out of `50,107.3 lakh) of the total
value of properties lost in Burglary at
residential premises. 19.1% (66 out of
346 cases) of burglaries at banks
reported in the country were from
Maharashtra alone. More than two
thousand cases of burglaries at
commercial establishments were
reported from Maharashtra (2,458
cases accounting the loss of
`4,212.7 lakh), Rajasthan (1,228
cases accounting the loss of `1,007.0
lakh) and Haryana (1,157 cases
accounting the loss of `654.0 lakh).
Among the mega cities, Mumbai has
reported the highest number of
burglaries at residential premises
(1,875). The highest loss of properties
worth `3,313.1 lakh in burglary cases
at residential premises were also
reported from Mumbai.
Theft
The State, UT & City-wise
information on theft cases reported
and the value of properties stolen at
various places of occurrence in the
country are shown in Table- 8.11. The
place of occurrence could not be
categorised in 52.4% of total theft
cases (1,95,207 out of 3,72,622
cases). 25.7% of theft cases (95,767
out of 3,72,622 cases) with properties
worth `65,539.4 lakh were stolen from
residential premises'. A significant
number of cases were also reported at
commercial establishments (31,948
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