Over 26,000 missing from Delhi yet to be traced
Over 26,000 people, who went missing from the national capital are yet to be traced while over 1.26 lakh vehicles and 30,000 mobile phones stolen from the city are still in the hands of thieves.
Of a total 26,052 people missing from the city, the largest chunk is from north-east Delhi which accounts for 4,777 such cases followed by South Delhi with 4,457.
According to Delhi Police statistics, there are 3,314 missing persons from south-west Delhi who are yet to be traced, while the figures for West Delhi is 3,302 and Outer Delhi 2,916.
East Delhi accounts for 2,763 missing persons followed by New Delhi district (2,237), North West (2,237), Central (890) and North (888).
South Delhi seems to be the favourite destination for vehicle thieves with this district topping the list of stolen vehicles with 29,307 out of a total of 1,26,338.
The figures for other police districts in the capital: North-West (19,896), West (19,866), East (13,563), South West (12,401), North-East (8,949), Central (7,566), North (5,721), New Delhi (5,507) and Outer (2,225).
Police have also seized a total of 24,924 unclaimed vehicles from the city with West Delhi topping the chart with 5,633 followed by North-East Delhi (4,034) and North Delhi (2,537) and South (2512).
Statistics show that 30,401 cases of missing mobiles were registered with Delhi Police since May 2007 with North Delhi at the top with 5,687 and followed by North-West Delhi (3,752), West Delhi (3,624) and North-East (3,262).
East Delhi accounted for 3,100 such cases while Central Delhi had 3,097 such incidents.
Of a total 26,052 people missing from the city, the largest chunk is from north-east Delhi which accounts for 4,777 such cases followed by South Delhi with 4,457.
According to Delhi Police statistics, there are 3,314 missing persons from south-west Delhi who are yet to be traced, while the figures for West Delhi is 3,302 and Outer Delhi 2,916.
East Delhi accounts for 2,763 missing persons followed by New Delhi district (2,237), North West (2,237), Central (890) and North (888).
South Delhi seems to be the favourite destination for vehicle thieves with this district topping the list of stolen vehicles with 29,307 out of a total of 1,26,338.
The figures for other police districts in the capital: North-West (19,896), West (19,866), East (13,563), South West (12,401), North-East (8,949), Central (7,566), North (5,721), New Delhi (5,507) and Outer (2,225).
Police have also seized a total of 24,924 unclaimed vehicles from the city with West Delhi topping the chart with 5,633 followed by North-East Delhi (4,034) and North Delhi (2,537) and South (2512).
Statistics show that 30,401 cases of missing mobiles were registered with Delhi Police since May 2007 with North Delhi at the top with 5,687 and followed by North-West Delhi (3,752), West Delhi (3,624) and North-East (3,262).
East Delhi accounted for 3,100 such cases while Central Delhi had 3,097 such incidents.
