§ Mr. William RossTo ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland if he will list for each week in each RUC sub division in Northern Ireland since 1 January the number of armed robberies which have taken place and his estimate of the total sums of money and the value of goods stolen. [128615]
§ Mr. IngramThe table shows the number of armed robberies recorded in Northern Ireland each month during the period 1 January to 28 June 2000 together with the estimated value of goods or money stolen. This information could be further broken down into weekly statistics only at a disproportionate cost.
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April May June (to 28) Sub-division Number Amount stolen Number Amount stolen Number Amount stolen North Queen Street 1 — — — 1 — Antrim Road 1 50 — — — — Antrim 1 23,024 — — — — Newtownabbey 2 90,919 1 260 3 17,123 Carrickfergus — — — — — — Tennent Street 1 751 3 269 — — Bangor 2 3,402 1 2,900 1 12,000 Strandtown — — — — — — Castlereagh — — — — 1 5,177 Newtownards — — — — — — Downpatrick — — 1 2,100 — — Newcastle — — — — 1 10,000 Armagh 2 940 1 — — — Newry — — — — — — Portadown — — 1 3,500 — — Lurgan — — — — — — Banbridge 1 3,000 — — — — Cookstown 1 — — — — — Dungannon 1 10,000 — — — — Enniskillen — — — — — — Lisnaskea 1 5,420 — — 1 180 Omagh — — — — — — Strand Road — — 1 3,500 1 3,000 Strabane 1 170 1 6,500 — — Waterside — — 1 33,979 — — Coleraine 1 2,061 1 6,500 — — Limavady — — 2 16,700 1 14,300 Magherafelt — — — — — — Ballymena 2 1,500 — — — — Ballymoney — — 1 400 — — Larne 1 150 — — — — Total 27 163,146 25 198,069 19 123,951