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Wed, 08/10/2011 - 17:50
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NUMBER OF CRIMES

Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, /MONTSAME/ At a national level, 11,377 crimes were registered in the first seven months of 2011, reflecting an increase of 132 crimes or 1.2 per cent against the previous year.
The increase in the number of crimes was mainly due to the increases in crime against the rules of safety of traffic and use of motor vehicles (232), crime against social security (220), crime against environmental protection rules (42), crime against children, family and social morality (40), crime against administrative rules (27), and crime against judicial procedures (18), although there were decreases in crime against the right of ownership (317), crime against human life and health (or physical well-being) (99), crime against population health (27), and crime against economic entity (20) against the previous year.
Occurred crimes caused 4,552 injuries and 714 deaths. The number of injuries up by 621 people or 15.8 per cent and the number of deaths down by 29 people or 3.9 percent against the previous year.
B.Khuder

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