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Burglaries down and Rugby World Cup well managed in Auckland City District

Monday 1 October 2012, 6:12PM

By New Zealand Police

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AUCKLAND

Burglaries and sexual assaults across Auckland City District have dropped in the fiscal year to June 2012.

Official crime statistics for the 2011 - 2012 fiscal year released today show burglaries have dropped by 3.3 percent on the previous year, while sexual assault and related offences are down by 15.5 percent and abduction, harassment and other related offences are down by 9.8 percent.

The Eastern Auckland Area has seen a 7.5 percent reduction in recorded crime during the same period.

Nearly half of Auckland City District's 54,351 recorded criminal offences in the 2011- 2012 fiscal year were thefts or related offences. A further 15.9 per cent can be categorised as unlawful entry with intent, burglary or breaking and entering.

Public order offences were up by just over 46 per cent to 6,243 in the same period. This was mainly the result of more Police patrolling in and around the city during the Rugby World Cup tournament which in turn resulted in greater detection and intervention levels of these offences.

The number of recorded fraud offences continues to drop - 126 in the period - and this has been put down to continued improvement of bank practises when it comes to delivering credit cards to customers, as well as an overall reduction in the use of cheque books.

Additionally, while banks are heavily involved in investigating internet and other forms of online fraud, such matters generally don't involve Police as most of this type of offending occurs overseas.

The number of recorded illicit drug offences also went up in the period - from 1,527 to 1,817 - and is largely due to Police more proactively focusing on vehicles being driven from known drug dealing locations as well as larger scale detection operations that were carried out by what was formerly AMCOS and which involved several city offenders.

Auckland City District has engaged with several media outlets on the specific topic of prevention of property crime which has recently culminated in a five-day feature series in the new-look New Zealand Herald. A district Facebook profile has also been added to the mix of communication tools that staff are using to convey prevention messages and advice.