Guwahati, Jan 3: Guwahati Police has reduced annual crime cases from 35,000 to 5,000 in five years, outgoing Commissioner Diganta Borah revealed at a press briefing. As he prepares to hand over the reins, PC Borah reflects on a tenure marked by significant achievements in crime reduction and law enforcement.

Steady Crime Reduction Over Five Years

The past five years have seen a significant drop in crime registrations, from 17,107 cases in 2020 to just 7,337 in 2024. Disposal rates improved drastically, with 32,947 cases disposed of in 2023 alone. Pendency rates also dropped sharply, from 35,396 in 2020 to 4,268 in 2024. Conviction rates have steadily risen, reaching 26.08% in 2024.

Major Breakthroughs in Investigations

High-profile cases solved under Borah’s leadership include:

Key Achievements in 2024

Crime Against Women and Children

While crime against women, including rape and domestic violence, has seen a downward trend, Guwahati Police cracked several sensational cases. A child trafficking racket was exposed in February 2024, and perpetrators of heinous crimes against minors were swiftly apprehended.

Outgoing Commissioner’s Reflections

Expressing gratitude, Borah stated, “From tackling land scams to solving murder mysteries, we have strived to uphold public trust and justice.” He emphasised the role of media and his team in achieving these milestones, while urging continued focus on unresolved cases.