The police headquarters has just published its report on action to combat delinquency in the capital in the first quarter of 2024. Break-ins recorded a “notable and unprecedented” drop of 13.1% in Paris thanks, among other things, to the dismantling of burglary teams and prevention campaigns aimed at the public.

In the Trocadéro – Champ de Mars – Eiffel Tower sector, “attacks on physical integrity fell by 58% over the first three months of 2024 compared to the first 3 months of 2023” The police headquarters links these good results to “several action plans, intended to better combat the most entrenched phenomena” It also highlights an increased presence of law enforcement on public transport, and particularly in the most criminogenic stations and stations. “Up to 125 patrols per day ensure the daily security of transport,” it is specified in the press release. A figure which will increase to 700 per day by the Olympic and Paralympic Games.