Nirmal: A slight decline was seen in crimes in 2023 compared to 2022. In a statement given to journalists here on Thursday, district SP Praveen Kumar said that 3,089 crimes were registered in the district this year, while 2,967 crimes were registered this year. Last year. Which shows a decrease of 4.9 percent. Serious crimes, murders, crimes against SCs, STs, crimes against property, cyber frauds, traffic accidents etc. will reduce in 2023, indicates a series of measures adopted by the police. The district recorded 40 serious crimes in 2023, while there were 58 in 2022. Seven murders were recorded this year compared to 13 last year. By 2023, a total of 214 per cent will be produced on roads, compared to 260 in 2022, which represents a decline of 7 per cent. Sixty and three trespasses were recorded this year compared to 93 last year. However, crimes against women have increased in the district. By 2023, 309 crimes against women will be recorded compared to 236 crimes in 2022, which suggests an increase of 30 percent. Recovery rate in property cases decreased. They recovered property worth Rs 33.40 crore and a loss of Rs 1.24 crore. The superintendent confirmed that the district has recorded a conviction rate of 57 percent, with 895 cases being convicted in 2023 compared to 326 cases in 2022. He confirmed that Son Commissionerate has secured the first position among the 30 police commissionerates selected by the department in the status. Part of annual assessment of performance in various parameters.