Data shows major crimes dropped in Delhi in first quarter, cops attribute it to intense patrolling
New Delhi, Apr 13 (PTI) The national capital has recorded a decline in major crimes in the first quarter of 2025, according to data shared by the Delhi Police.
“A comparative analysis of crime statistics from January 1 to March 31 over the last three years reveals both encouraging trends and areas requiring continued focus,” a senior police officer said.
In 2025, murder cases stood at 107, slightly up from 105 last year but lower than the 115 cases reported in 2023 — a 6.95 per cent drop over a three-year period.
Attempt to murder cases surged from 158 in 2023 to 203 in 2024 but dropped to 168 in 2025, marking a 6.32 per cent overall increase compared to 2023.
However, the year-on-year decrease from 2024 to 2025 is a significant 17.24 per cent, indicating improved control over violent confrontations.
Robbery, a key concern in the capital, showed a consistent rise in 2024 (424 cases) from 375 in 2023, before falling sharply to 315 in 2025 — a 16 per cent drop from 2023 and a 25.7 per cent decrease from 2024.
Snatching incidents, another common street crime, saw a steep fall in 2025.
From 1,812 cases in 2023 and 1,925 in 2024, the number plummeted to 1,199 this year, registering a 33.82 per cent reduction from 2023 and a 37.69 per cent fall from 2024.
Crimes against women have also seen a decline. Rape cases dropped from 422 in 2023 to 370 in 2025, registering a 12.3 per cent decrease.
Similarly, molestation cases went down from 547 in 2023 to 370 in 2025, witnessing a 32.36 per cent decline. Eve-teasing cases came down from 98 in 2023 to 63 in 2025 — a 35.7 per cent dip.
Abductions remained relatively steady, with 1,385 cases in 2023, 1,393 in 2024 and a slight decrease to 1,360 in 2025 — a marginal 1.8 per cent drop over the three-year span.
Commenting on the latest figures, a senior Delhi Police officer said, “The drop in crimes such as robbery, snatching and crimes against women is a result of our intensified patrolling, enhanced night surveillance, and a stricter law and order environment across the city. We have focused heavily on hotspot policing and real-time response, and the results are good.” While certain categories like attempt to murder saw a temporary spike last year, the overall trend indicates a stronger grip on public safety in the capital, he added. PTI BM RUK RUK