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Slovak police published new crime maps |
Bratislava, 25.07.2016 |
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Long term problematic districts of Bratislava dropped out of the most dangerous zone.
On July 21, the Police Corps Presidium published new crime maps, showing fewer thefts and robberies but more violence in the first half of 2016.
In the monitored period, crime in the whole of Slovakia decreased by about 2,000 acts, compared to the same period in 2015, recalled Police Corps vice-president Ľubomír Ábel. Bratislava, with its districts Vrakuňa and Podunajské Biskupice which occupied prime positions of criminality in past years, dropped out of the list of the most dangerous areas, the Aktuality.sk website reported.
Ábel suggested that the decrease of total criminality down to about 37,000 acts in Slovakia in combination with more police officers on the streets due to terrorist attacks, might affect the number of crimes in the capital city. A decline in crime in Bratislava is also predicted for the second half of the year because of police manoeuvres due to the EU presidency, he added.
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