Focus crimes in the country went down by 13.82 percent in the past three months since July, with the Philippine National Police (PNP) attributing it to crime deterrence intervention and high crime solution efficiency.
From 10,430 focus crimes from July to September last year, Police Brig. Gen. Matthew Baccay, director of the Directorate for Investigation and Detective Management (DIDM), said that they went down to 8,988 incidents in the same period this year.
The eight focus crimes include crimes against persons which are murder, homicide, physical injury and rape; and, crimes against property which are robbery, theft, carnapping and motorcycle theft.
Citing data from the DIDM, Baccay said murder incidents decreased from 3,042 cases to 2,549 cases; homicide from 932 to 794; physical injury cases from 4,112 to 3,404; rape cases from 7,191 to 5,540.
Robbery cases went down from 3,164 to 2,629; and theft cases from 9,886 to 9,009; carnapping from 230 to 191; and motorcycle theft cases dropped from 1,569 to 1,532.