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Other Serious Offences in Table I not specially classified above are as follows:-
Column 1925 1924 5 Offences against Ordinance for protection of women and girls 61 63 Unlawful Possession 279 372 Kidnapping 10 22 4 Part Cutting and Wounding 24 41 Demanding money with menaces 15 4 Embezzlement 62 83 Forgery 17 18 Receiving Stolen Property 78 66 Indecent Assault 1 7 Arson or Attempted Arson 5 1 Rape 4 2 Uttering Forged Bank Notes 1 1 Falsification of Accounts 1 17 Conspiracy 2 1 Aiding and Abetting in a Highway Robbery 1 Having carnal knowledge of a girl 1 Accessory after a robbery with violence. Child Stealing 1 1 Wounding and causing grievous bodily harm 13 Perjury 1 Aiding and Abetting to rape 1 Piracy 3 Other Misc. Offences in Col. 4 84 93 673 758 Serious Offences directly connected with the Strike:- Border outrages 30 Bomb Throwing 5 Possession of Seditious Documents 20 GRAND TOTAL 728Table 2. shows the Serious and Minor Offences for 1925 (under a different classification) with the number of charge cases and cases without charge. Number of persons convicted and discharged, and amount of property stolen and recovered.
CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION DEPARTMENT
1. Mr. T. H. King returned from leave and resumed duty on February 5th. Mr. C. G. Perdue proceeded on leave on March 21st and Mr. L. H. V. Booth acted as Assistant Director from that date
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Other Serious Offences in Table I not specially classified above are as follows:-
Column
1925
1924
5
Offences against Ordinance for protec-
tion of women and girls
61
63
647
Unlawful Possession
279
372
Kidnapping
10
22
4 Part Cutting and Wounding
24
41
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Demanding money with menaces
15
4
Embezzlement
62
83
77
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Forgery
17
18
""
Receiving Stolen Property
78
66
Indecent Assault
1
7
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>>
Arson or Attempted Arson
5
1
#1
>>
Rape
4
2
7
} 1
Uttering Forged Bank Notes
11
1
Falsification of Accounts
1
1
17
11
Conspiracy
2
1
>>
Aiding and Abetting in a Highway
Robbery
1
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77
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11
Having carnal knowledge of a girl
Accessory after a robbery with violence. Child Stealing
1
1
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Wounding and causing grievous bodily
harm
13
>>
Perjury
1
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Aiding and Abetting to rape
1
17
Piracy
3
Other Misc. Offences in Col. 4
84
93
17
1
673
758
Serious Offences directly connected with the Strike:-
Border outrages
30
Bomb Throwing
5
Possession of Seditious Documents
20
GRAND TOTAL
728
Table 2. shows the Serious and Minor Offences for 1925 (under a different classification) with the number of charge cases and cases without charge. Number of persons convicted and dis- charged, and amount of property stolen and recovered.
CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION DEPARTMENT
1. Mr. T. H. King returned from leave and resumed duty on February 5th. Mr. C. G. Perdue proceeded on leave on March 21st and Mr. L. H. V. Booth acted as Assistant Director from that date
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