Crime in Thiruvananthapuram, India

Crime rates in Thiruvananthapuram, India

Level of crime
39.38 Low
Crime increasing in the past 3 years
61.73 High
Worries home broken and things stolen
37.16 Low
Worries being mugged or robbed
35.03 Low
Worries car stolen
32.39 Low
Worries things from car stolen
32.39 Low
Worries attacked
34.07 Low
Worries being insulted
34.45 Low
Worries being subject to a physical attack because of your skin color, ethnic origin, gender or religion
23.19 Low
Problem people using or dealing drugs
41.37 Moderate
Problem property crimes such as vandalism and theft
45.26 Moderate
Problem violent crimes such as assault and armed robbery
34.07 Low
Problem corruption and bribery
58.93 Moderate

Safety in Thiruvananthapuram, India

Safety walking alone during daylight
75.09 High
Safety walking alone during night
50.66 Moderate

Contributors: 90

Last update: February 2024

These data are based on perceptions of visitors of this website in the past 3 years.

If the value is 0, it means it is perceived as very low, and if the value is 100, it means it is perceived as very high.

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4 Comments so far
Dhanush on Feb 19, 2021:
Thiruvananthapuram is a beautiful place. The people, the culture, the discipline and tolerance are superb. The roads, infrastructure, greenery and beaches in this city are marvelous. The crimes are also very low in Thiruvananthapuram.
Vipin on Jun 09, 2020:
To add more to my earlier comment, Kerala is also famous for cruelty to innocent animals. Sorry to be blunt, but Kerala is known for its cruelty to thousands of cows, dogs and now even elephants. Just check the internet to find out more. Kerala also boasts of its pseudo-secularism.
I am from Thiruvananthapuram, and all of us Keralites love the dystopia Bangalore, and consider it our heaven on earth. Many Malayalees have composed songs glorifying their paradise Bangalore.
Vipin on Jun 08, 2020:
Kerala is not a good place to live. Kerala is good at marketing in tourism. But each and every Keralite/Malayalee dreams of permanently settling outside Kerala.
This is a true fact.
And Keralites love to settle in that hellhole Bangalore for some reasons. We have even glorified and sugarcoated that dystopia Bangalore in their movies. We Keralites consider Bangalore to be paradise :)
Prabhu on Apr 12, 2020:
Kerala is a fake PR marketing state and nothing else.
1. Kerala boasts of its healthcare but hell-bent in sending its Covid-19 patients during lock down to Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. Kerala hypocrites have locked down all their districts, but expect neighbouring Karnataka and Tamil Nadu to open the lock down to get in Kerala patients into neighbouring states.
Kerala has pathetic healthcare system. Period.
2. Kerala has worst schools, worst colleges and scarcity of companies:
Visit cities of neighbouring Karnataka and Tamil Nadu such as Bangalore, Chennai, Mangalore and Coimbatore and you'll find several thousands of Malayalees studying a d working there. Even thousands of petty tea shops, bakeries and eateries in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu cities are owned by Kerala people.
In short, Kerala is an awfully backward state dependent on its neighbouring states and Gulf countries.