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15 Mar 2025, 17:03 GMT+10
Russian tourists have been warned of a crime spike in the British capital amid an economic crisis and influx of migrants
The Russian Embassy in London has warned tourists visiting the UK capital of a spike in criminal activity in the city. The increase is attributed to ongoing economic challenges and the migration crisis, the embassy has said.
The British capital has seen a steady increase in the crime rate since the Covid-19 pandemic restrictions were lifted, data tracked by local police shows. The number of crimes in the category of 'theft' alone surged nearly 40% in three years through the end of 2024.
"With the ongoing 'cost of living crisis' and a massive influx of migrants... the UK is being challenged with a surge in street crimes, from theft of personal property to knife and acid attacks which have become more frequent in recent years," the Russian Embassysaidin a statement released on Friday.
The mission warned that attacks of this kind could "result in serious injury and, in some cases, lead to fatal outcomes," adding that most cases of cell phone theft are commonly recorded in tourist areas in central London.
According to the Metropolitan Police Service's Crime Dashboard, the number of thefts in the capital has been on the rise across all 32 boroughs. Last year, the police registered a total of 330,989 thefts, compared to 282,074 and 242,698 in 2023 and 2022, respectively.
Britain has faced growing pressure on living standards in recent years. Amid a historic decline in quality of life, the National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR) said earlier this week that the "United Kingdom is not a high-wage nor a high-welfare country, leaving millions trapped between low wages and inadequate support."
The UK has also been struggling with illegal migration for years, with successive prime ministers pledging to take action to address the problem. A study conducted by private utility firm Thames Water found that more than half of illegal migrants entering the country are living in the capital.
(RT.com)
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