Youths Arrested For Crime
A total of 3,645 youths were arrested for crime in 2006, as compared to 5,050 in 2005. They accounted for 19% of the total persons arrested. While this is a decrease from the 23% in 2005, it is still higher than the proportion of youths in Singapore.


Crimes where handphones were taken fell from 4,825 to 4,594 cases in 2006. Handphone crimes dropped most notably for cheating and related offences (from 343 to 253 cases), robbery (from 488 to 441 cases) and housebreaking (from 183 to 142 cases). The drop in handphone crimes, may be due, in part, to the enhanced public education on such crimes as well as the implementation of new police initiatives such as the online database of the IMEI numbers of stolen handphones for easy screening. However, handphone crimes remain an area of concern because of the continued high mobile phone penetration rate in Singapore.

For more details on the crime situation in Singapore, please refer to the Singapore Police Force website.