Mumbai’s eastern suburbs are facing a noticeable rise in crime, according to the latest police data. Areas such as Chembur, Govandi, Mankhurd, Ghatkopar, Vikhroli, Bhandup, and Mulund are increasingly being identified as vulnerable zones, with both street-level offences and organised criminal activities on the rise.
This entire belt falls under the supervision of Additional Commissioner of Police Dr. Mahesh Patil, who manages law enforcement across two divisions and 18 police stations. Despite ongoing policing efforts, the data indicates that crime patterns in the region are shifting rather than uniformly declining.
Property-related offences are driving much of the increase. Theft has emerged as the most common crime, with a sharp rise in reported cases. Vehicle thefts have also gone up slightly, suggesting that preventive measures and surveillance systems may need strengthening.
Kidnapping is one of the most concerning areas, showing a significant jump within a year. The eastern suburbs contribute a large share to Mumbai’s overall kidnapping cases, raising concerns about organised rackets and broader social insecurity.
| Crime Category | 2024 Cases | 2025 Cases | Trend |
|---|---|---|---|
| Murder | 33 | 32 | Slight drop |
| Attempted Murder | 137 | 128 | Slight drop |
| Theft | 1,329 | 1,460 | Increase |
| Motor Vehicle Theft | 445 | 454 | Increase |
| Kidnapping | 347 | 396 | Sharp rise |
| Extortion | 56 | 74 | Significant rise |
| Dacoity | 7 | 12 | Nearly doubled |
| Robbery | 129 | 114 | Decrease |
| House Break-ins | 256 | 214 | Decrease |
| Category | 2024 Cases | 2025 Cases | Trend |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rape (Minors) | 165 | 176 | Increase |
| Rape (Adults) | 98 | 101 | Slight rise |
| Molestation | 531 | 528 | Slight drop |
Another worrying development is the growth in organised and violent crime. Dacoity cases have almost doubled, and extortion incidents have risen sharply, suggesting a stronger presence of organised criminal networks in the area.
While some categories like robbery and house break-ins have shown a decline—possibly due to focused policing—the region still accounts for a significant portion of such crimes across Mumbai.
Overall, the data highlights a complex situation: traditional violent crimes appear to be stabilising slightly, but emerging trends such as kidnapping, extortion, and theft are becoming more prominent. This shift signals the need for adaptive policing strategies and sustained intervention to prevent further deterioration of public safety in Mumbai’s eastern corridor.
Authorities have yet to officially comment on these trends, as repeated attempts to reach the supervising officer did not yield a response.