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Mumbai Crime Rate Drops 35% in 2023, Cybercrime Sees Sharp Rise: NCRB Report

By vishal.singh | Updated: October 2, 2025 21:21 IST

 The crime rate in Mumbai has dropped significantly in 2023, registering a 35% decline compared to 2022, according ...

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The crime rate in Mumbai has dropped significantly in 2023, registering a 35% decline compared to 2022, according to the latest report released by the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB). The data also shows a reduction in crimes against women and minors, though cybercrime has seen a sharp rise.

 

The NCRB, which compiles, records and analyses nationwide crime data, publishes its annual report highlighting crime trends across states and cities. The recently released 2023 crime report provides a comprehensive picture of the law-and-order situation in India.

 

Overall  Crime in Mumbai  Sees  Major Drop

 

The report reveals that Mumbai’s crime graph has gone down considerably. In 2022, a total of 69,289 cases were registered, whereas in 2023, the number fell to 44,873 cases — a decline of 24,416 cases (35%). With this, Mumbai ranks 16th in the country in terms of crime.

 

Some of the  major  crimes recorded in  2023  include:

 

Murder: 123 cases

 

Theft: 642 cases

 

  • Attempt  to  theft: 20 cases

 

Robbery: 6,675 cases

 

Vehicle  theft: 2,671 cases

 

Assault: 4,441 cases

 

 

Drop in Crimes  Against  Women  and  Minors

 

Crimes against women in Mumbai also saw a 2.5% decline in 2023 compared to the previous year. Reported cases include:

 

Rape: 973

 

Kidnapping: 1,167

 

Molestation: 2,163

 

Sexual  harassment: 626

 

Mental  harassment: 746

 

 

Similarly, crimes against minors fell by 2.1%. In 2023, cases included:

 

Rape: 586

 

Molestation: 495

 

Harassment: 20

 

 

Crimes against senior citizens also dipped by 9%.

 

Cybercrimeon  the  Rise

 

While overall crime declined, cybercrime surged in Mumbai during 2023. The city topped the charts in online frauds and forgery cases, while ranking second after Delhi in cases of cyberstalking and online harassment of women.

 

The number of cybercrime cases rose from 65,893 in 2022 to 86,420 in 2023.

 

Fake social media accounts saw a 30% rise.

 

Spoofing cases jumped by 55.3%.

 

Data theft cases increased by 17.6%.

 

 

However, some categories saw a decline:

 

Card  frauds: down by 11.9%

 

Obscene  emails: down by 38%

 

Religious/communalposts: down by 16.7%

 

Sextortion: down by 33.3%

 

 

Case Detection Rate Improves

 

The report further notes that the crime detection rate in Mumbai improved from 68% in 2022 to 76% in 2023. In terms of detection, Delhi ranks first, Mumbai second and Bengaluru third.

 

Authorities attribute this improvement to the city’s extensive CCTV network, call data records, and mobile tracing systems, which have strengthened investigative capabilities.

 

 

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