This is according to NCD Metropolitan Superintendent Perou N’Dranou, who applauded his men for their performance.
He said he was pleased with their continuous efforts in ensuring the safety and security of residents.
NCD Metropolitan Superintendent Perou N’Dranou |
“Previously we would get reports of 14 stolen motor vehicles in a week, but last week we received only seven and this week only three,” Mr N’Dranou said.
He said for the week three sexual offences, two fraud, four minor armed robberies and three break and entering and stealing cases were reported.
“My men and women have worked tirelessly in responding to cases and requests from the public which has seen the drop in the major crimes in the city,” he said.
Mr N’Dranou said that the support of residents has been tremendous and there has been increased assistance by the public for the police.
“My officers do not always receive the recognition but for their continued efforts I want to thank them and urge them to continue their good work,” he said.
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