Welcome to SomaliNet Forums, a friendly and gigantic Somali centric active community. Login to hide this block

You are currently viewing this page as a guest. By joining our community you will have the ability to post topics, ask questions, educate others, use the advanced search, subscribe to threads and access many, many other features. Registration is quick, simple and absolutely free. Join SomaliNet forums today! Please note that registered members with over 50 posts see no ads whatsoever! Are you new to SomaliNet? These forums with millions of posts are just one section of a much larger site. Just visit the front page and use the top links to explore deep into SomaliNet oasis, Somali singles, Somali business directory, Somali job bank and much more. Click here to login. If you need to reset your password, click here. If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact us.

Surge in Rape & Murder in Somaliland

Dedicated for Somaliland politics and affairs.

Moderator: Moderators

OUR SPONSOR: LOGIN TO HIDE
User avatar
Monk-of-Mogadishu
SomaliNet Heavyweight
SomaliNet Heavyweight
Posts: 4962
Joined: Mon Oct 08, 2007 1:06 pm
Location: The thought of gemini07 and her family getting rich sends chills down my spine

Surge in Rape & Murder in Somaliland

Postby Monk-of-Mogadishu » Mon Nov 08, 2010 5:52 am

HARGEISA (Somalilandpress) — Somaliland’s police enforcement chief, Mr Abdullahi Fadal Aiman released the annual crime report on Wednesday (3rd November) to local media and the public during a ceremony commemorating the 17th anniversary since the creation of the national force.

Mr Aiman paid tribute to his men and women in uniform by saying they have remarkably executed their mandate since their creation in 1993 and contributed the overall stability in the country.

The National Police Force was created after the harmonization of warring militants that removed the Siad Bare totalitarian regime.

Each of the country’s 6 administrative regions have a police commandant and commissioned officers that maintain law and order in the districts.

The police under these divisional and station commands carries out an array of tasks that include criminal investigation, patrolling, traffic management and the protection of leaders and foreign dignitaries under the UK-funded and trained Special Protection Unit (SPU) wing.
The force also includes a small number of anti-riot personnel.

Even though the police comes under the Minister of Interior, the force functions completely independent and works closely with the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) and the military.

The latest figures comparing a 12 month period from November 2009 to November 2010 show surge in crimes in Somaliland’s urban towns. There have been significant rise in the number of reported sexual offences, murder and road fatalities.

There has been 5.2 per cent increase in murder cases from last year figures; 64 people were arrested for the 81 cases reported for murder, 17 cases have not been solved.

There has been sharp surge in sexual related crimes (rape), 186 cases were reported, an increase of 19.24 per cent. About 206 people were accused, 162 arrests were made.

Road toll in the country has been recorded for the first time; there were 1496 road accidents throughout the country which led to 148 fatalities, 1279 injuries, 410 cars damaged and 182 livestock were killed.

In a country where the consumption and selling of alcohol is illegal, the police destroyed about 2,221 litres (586 gallons) of alcohol, making 21 arrests.

For the first time in Somaliland’s history, six cases were reported as suicide related.

The police also recorded 8 cases of boarder babies–infants abandoned by their mothers, in total two have died while six others are in foster care and receiving medical care.

In total, Mr Aiman revealed in the past year the police handled 18,343 cases; 5015 of them brought in front of a court, while 8584 cases were resolved through mediation, further 1788 cases were judged or imprisoned. He added 3511 cases were dismissed or lacked insufficient evidence while 1223 cases are currently under investigation.

The latest figures show the rise in crime in Somaliland’s urban towns in particular the worrying levels of rape, road fatality and murder. Unless the new regime tackles the ongoing problems, Somaliland could become the new Johannesburg of the Horn.
:shock: :shock: :shock:

:?

djibsomali
SomaliNet Super
SomaliNet Super
Posts: 5229
Joined: Fri May 25, 2007 6:39 pm

Re: Surge in Rape & Murder in Somaliland

Postby djibsomali » Mon Nov 08, 2010 5:55 am

well done to the police who have released this information!!
unlike djibouti there is a bit a transparancy in somaliland police!!

well done again!!

User avatar
LiquidHYDROGEN
SomaliNet Super
SomaliNet Super
Posts: 14522
Joined: Fri Mar 16, 2007 10:48 am
Location: Back home in Old Kush

Re: Surge in Rape & Murder in Somaliland

Postby LiquidHYDROGEN » Mon Nov 08, 2010 6:31 am

Increase in population -> increase in crime rate. It doesn't take a genius to work that out.

:lol: When will jareertenia produce it's "police reports"? I bet they would have to dedicate a whole book on just the the pirate activities alone. :lol: :down:


OUR SPONSOR: LOGIN TO HIDE

Hello, Has your question been answered on this page? We hope yes. If not, you can start a new thread and post your question(s). It is free to join. You can also search our over a million pages (just scroll up and use our site-wide search box) or browse the forums.

  • Similar Topics
    Replies
    Views
    Last post

Return to “Politics - Somaliland”

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 6 guests