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In 2017, Indonesia recorded 336,652 criminal acts, according to the Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS) in its 2018 Crime Statistics. The crime rate (per 100,000 population) reached 129 individuals.
North Sumatra reported the highest number of criminal acts, with 39,867 cases. Indonesia's capital city, Jakarta, followed with 34,767 cases reported to the Metro Jaya Police. Meanwhile, Maluku reported the fewest criminal acts, with 789 cases, followed by West Sulawesi with 1,841 cases.
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