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Germany reports drop in crime, 96% of homicide cases cleared

FILE -- A police officer attends a raid against fraud crime in Wriedel, Germany, Wednesday, March 27, 2019. New government statistics show overall crime in Germany, including violent offenses, dropped in 2018 while clearance rates continue to climb German Interior Minister Horst Seehofer said on Tuesday. (Philipp Schulze/dpa via AP, file)
Original Publication Date April 02, 2019 - 6:21 AM

BERLIN - German government statistics show crime dropped in the country last year, including violent offences.

Interior Minister Horst Seehofer said as he presented an annual crime report on Tuesday that "every crime is one too many, but objectively, this is the lowest level in decades."

Police agencies recorded more than 5.6 million cases in 2018, 3.6% fewer than in 2017. They included 185,377 violent crimes, a 1.9% decrease from the year before.

Despite the overall decline, the number of drug offences recorded increased by 6.1% and there were 13.6% more crimes involving dissemination of illegal pornography. Seehofer said internet communication made both easier.

The overall case clearance rate of 57.7% was slightly higher than in 2017, when it was 57.1%. The clearance rate for solved murder and manslaughter cases was 96.1%.

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