Kathmandu District (Nepali: Listen to Kathmandu District) is a district in the Bagmati region of the Central Development Region of Nepal. The city of Kathmandu is the district headquarters and the capital of the country. The area of this district is 395 km2 (153 m2). According to the 2001 census, the population of the district is 1,081,845 and according to the 2011 census, the population is 1,844,240 . Crime is on the rise in Nepal, the daughter of the Himalayas, a land of unparalleled natural beauty in South Asia. Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal, is being considered as a crime city by the country's media. Nine more districts in Nepal are at risk of rising crime. Returning from Nepal: Crime is on the rise in Nepal, the daughter of the Himalayas, a land of unparalleled natural beauty in South Asia. Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal, is being considered as a crime city by the country's media. Nine more districts in Nepal are at risk of rising crime. Among the various crimes like Bangladesh, cyber crime is spreading in Nepal. Various media outlets in the country have hinted that criminal activities could have a negative impact on the tourism business in a country with a tourist-dependent economy. Nepal Police has recently released an annual statistics on criminal activities in the country. Based on those figures, Nepal's leading newspaper The Himalayan wrote on October 20 that crime in Nepal is increasing at a rate of 1.8 percent per year. As proof of this, they said , the police recorded 26,060 crime cases in Nepal in the year 2014-2015. In the year 2015-2016, the police itself has given information in the media of the country that it has committed 26 thousand 573 crimes. According to the Nepal Police , Kathmandu, with a population of 5 million, has witnessed a maximum of 4,918 crimes in 2015-2016. Half of these are cyber crime cases. After Kathmandu is Sunsari district. There have been 1,441 crimes in the last one year. Besides, in the last one year, 1,241 crimes were committed in Chitaban district, 1,196 in Jhapa district , 1,179 in Rupandehi district , 956 in Kachki district , 945 in Morang district , 902 in Lalitpur district , 644 in Banke district and 707 in Parsa district. Out of a total of 75 districts in Nepal, crime has been relatively low in 9 districts, according to the country's police department. Among the districts, police recorded 11 crimes in Manang , 14 in Hamle , 35 in Mugu , 36 in Dolpa , 45 in Rasua , 50 in Darchula , 60 in Bajura , 63 in Dati and 8 in Dodeldhura. According to The Himalayan , Nepal's leading newspaper , there are usually 13 types of crime in Nepal. These include murder and attempted murder , fraud , human trafficking , rape and attempted rape , kidnapping , drug trafficking , robbery , arms trafficking , theft , cybercrime and various types of family and social crimes. According to the newspaper , the number of cyber crimes has increased in recent times which has become a threat to the personal security of Nepalese citizens. For a large number of people in Nepal who are connected to the internet and social media, controlling cybercrime is now a challenge for the country's law enforcement agencies. DIG Hemant Malla Thakuri, spokesperson of the Central Police of Nepal, has pointed out the shortage of manpower in the police as the reason for the rising crime. In an interview to various media in Nepal, DIG Hemant Malla Thakuri said that there is only one policeman for every 560 people in Nepal. In Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal, only one policeman out of 1,932 is on duty. 'The number of floating people is two and a half times more than the number of people living in Kathmandu. Naturally the crime rate here is higher than in small towns and rural areas. Rapid urbanization and economic activity also have an impact. Said DIG Hemant. Floating people have been seen entering the city in Kathmandu. Before the start of the office or after the holidays, you will see a procession of motorcycles on any road in the city of Kathmandu. Hundreds , hundreds of motorcycles are running from one end of the city to the other.