Chinanews.com, January 21. According to the US "Qiao Bao" report, the New York City Police 62 Branch, which is in charge of the Brooklyn Brooklyn Market District, held an online police and civilian meeting on the evening of the 19th local time, introducing the recent increase in the number of takeaways being robbed. According to the situation, the police believe that a group of criminals is committing the crime. At present, the 62nd branch has adopted measures such as strengthening patrols and propagating to restaurant operators to protect the safety of takeaway personnel.

  At the police meeting, Chen Tao, Director of the 62nd Sub-bureau, said that since December last year, there have been more and more cases of robbery of takeaways in the area. In addition to robbing the victim’s cash, mobile phones and other property, the city government has legalized electric vehicles. After the transformation, many of the electric vehicles ridden by the victims were also taken away.

The police station had arrested a robber before, but the case still occurred. The police believe that there is a gang that specializes in takeaways as the target of the robbery.

  Chen Tao said that in order to reduce such cases, the police station has taken a number of measures, including sending community coordinating officers (NCO) to visit restaurants in its jurisdiction and distributing crime prevention flyers to catering industry practitioners.

In addition, police vehicles will be deployed on patrols, especially at night.

However, Chen Tao also reminded the delivery staff to be vigilant and check the phone number and address of the ordering customer as much as possible before delivering the meal.

  At the police meeting, Chen Tao also pointed out that the thefts involving vehicles in the jurisdiction are also increasing recently, but the police found that most of these cases were caused by the carelessness of the drivers. Some of the drivers went to buy coffee without turning off the fire and made the thief. Good opportunity; in addition, there are people who put valuables in their cars and are targeted by thieves.

  Regarding the upcoming Chinese Lunar New Year, Chen Tao said that according to past records and Chinese customs, Chinese people of Chinese descent like to carry large amounts of cash with them or keep large amounts of cash at home during the Chinese New Year, which provides opportunities for criminals to steal and steal. He suggested The Chinese change their habits, and the bureau will also work with the Chinese community to organize a New Year’s safety promotion before the Spring Festival.

  Regarding the security situation in the jurisdiction in 2020, Director Chen Tao reported that the overall crime in the jurisdiction decreased by 9.3% last year, but the number of attacks increased by 11%.

The epidemic has caused many people to stay at home to avoid the epidemic, which has also increased domestic violence. Many of the attacks that rose last year were violent cases involving family members.

(Cui Guoyu)