Mr. J. Enoch Powellasked the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland whether the security statistics for the first six months of 1981, together with details of convictions obtained during the period, are now available.
Statistics on security Part I Yearly figures 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 Shooting incidents 1,756 10,628 5,018 3,206 1,803 1,908 1,081 Explosives 1,022 1,382 978 685 399 766 366 Bombs neutralised 493 471 542 428 236 426 169 Weight of explosives (in lbs)*: In explosions 10,972 47,462 47,472 46,435 13,753 17,596 2,839 Neutralised 3,001 19,978 32,450 27,094 11,159 16,252 2,188 Armed robberies 437 1,931 1,215 1,231 1,201 813 591 Amount stolen £ 303,787 790,687 612,015 572,951 572,105 545,497 446,988 Malicious fires† — — 587 636 248 453 432 Deaths: Civilians† 115 322 171 166 216 245 69 Army/UDR 48 129 66 35 20 29 29 RUC/RUC'R' 11 17 13 15 11 23 14 Injuries: Civilians 1,838 3,813 1,812 1,680 2,044 2,162 1,027 Army/UDR 390 578 548 483 167 264 188 RUC/RUC'R' 315 485 291 235 263 303 183 * Estimated weight only. † Consolidated figures not available for earlier years. 522W
Statistics on security part I Yearly Figures 1978 1979 1980 January-June 1981 Shooting Incidents 755 728 642 403 Explosives 455 422 280 223 Bombs Neutralised 178 142 120 51 Weight of Explosives (in lbs)* In explosions 5,343 11,180.75 9,059 2,948.89 Neutralised 5,860.5 4,530.5 6,404.8 3,562.12 Armed Robberies 439 434 412 256 Amount Stolen £ 232,650 568,359 496,829 333,312 Malicious Fires† 269 315 275 ‡ Deaths: Civilians 50 51 50 24
§ Mr. Humphrey AtkinsYes. The information is as follows: