Crime decreases in Rewa

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Crime decreases in Rewa

Update: 7:14PM MEMBERS of the Rewa Provincial Council Meeting heard of how criminal activities in the villages of Rewa have decreased when compared to last year�s statistics.

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Police statistics revealed during the Provincial Council
meeting which is currently being held in Nabudrau, Noco in Rewa stated for last
year a major crime that was rife in the Province was assault, with Police
recording 20 cases for the whole year.

Now into the fifth month of the year, Police have only
received one assault case.

Theft and burglary came in second with 15 cases recorded and
just into the fifth month of the year, Police have recorded eight cases so far.

Members of the meeting were advised to educate their youths
to be law abiding citizens.