Thefts drop by 11.2% in Barcelona in the first quarter of the year

The crime balance corresponding to the first quarter of this year, which has just been made public by the Ministry of the Interior, confirms a slight decrease in known criminal acts in the city of Barcelona. Specifically, this decrease, as far as conventional crime is concerned, is 2.4% compared to the first three months of 2023. They stand out especially due to the weight they have in the statistics collected by all the police forces that operate in Catalonia, the decreases in the number of thefts (from 21,809 between January and March of last year to 19,376 in the same period of 2024, 11.2% less) and robberies with violence and intimidation (3,339 and 2,918, respectively , a year-on-year drop of 12.6%)

The set of crimes associated with conventional crime drops by 2.4% in the Catalan capital in the first quarter of 2024 in relation to 2023. However, the strong increase in cybercrime, of 13% in total, makes This year’s overall figures are very similar to last year’s (only 0.8% fewer criminal offenses are recorded).

In the period between January 1 and March 31, there is evidence of a total of 44,620 criminal offenses being committed in Barcelona, ??or in other words, 495 per day. Unlike the city of Barcelona, ??in Catalonia as a whole, and always in these three months analyzed, conventional crime had a slight rebound of 2.7%, and cybercrimes also increased, in this case by 18, 7%.

Those that do not seem to have a stop for now, despite the efforts carried out by the police forces, are the crimes linked to drug trafficking. In the first three months of this year they have increased by 11.2% in Catalonia and in the city of Barcelona they have increased by 6.2%. However, there is a notable drop in vehicle thefts, which is 6.3% in Catalonia as a whole and reaches 21.8% in the city of Barcelona. Regarding the murders and homicides carried out in Catalonia in that 90-day period, there is police evidence of 17, one less than between January and March 2023.

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