East of London, as a whole, saw an increase in criminal crimes in March compared to February with a jump of 11,810 reports to 13,619 reports last month, according to the figures.
Each municipality saw an increase in the number of crimes compared to February.
As was the case in February, Newham was the district of East London with the largest number of crimes reported last month with 3,371.
This increased 8.4 percent since February.
Most of these reports were due to theft (1,217), while violence against the person (847) and vehicle crimes (277) were the following higher taxpayers.
The three categories saw increases from the previous month, but a remarkable decrease in drug crimes that registered 17.3pc less reports in March was observed.
Tower Hamlets was the municipality with the following crime most reported with 2,948 cases: an increase of 21.6pc as of February.
Violence against the person was the category of crimes most reported in March with 905 cases, while theft (890) and public order crimes (230) were the following most common.
The crimes of public orders saw the greatest increase, with 53.3pc more cases in March than in February.
Waltham Forest had the following highest crimes count last month with 2,064 reports: an increase or 16.8pc of February.
The municipality also rose to a place in the ranking of the greatest amount to the least amount of crimes, surpassing Redbridge, which occupied third place in the previous month.
The theft, the violence against the person and the crimes of the vehicles were more common in the Waltham forest with reports 604, 546 and 212 respectively.
While theft and violence against the person grew frequently from February, vehicle crimes were less in March, falling in 10.17pc.
In fourth place, Redbridge with a crime count or 1,889 was for March, an increase from February despite falling behind the Waltham forest.
The three main taxpayers were violence against the person, theft and the crimes of vehicles with 597, 501 and 202 cases respectively.
The crimes of the vehicles saw a fall or 10 percent since February, while the other two categories grew.
Other categories that saw increases in the February reports were the sexual crimes that increased in 12.7pc, the public order crimes that increased by 28.1pc and the possession of weapons that increased by 200pc of four four instances to 12 last month.
Despite having the second lowest crime count AAST London, Barking and Dagenham registered the greatest increase in crimes count since February 26.9.
Of the 1,724 cases in March, 633 crimes went to violence aged the person while stealing with 311 and vehicle crimes with 176 in a row.
The three categories were from the February count along with the theft, the fire and the criminal damage and the possession of weapons that also grew in regularity.
For the third consecutive month, Havering was the district of East London with the lower monthly crimes count.
Throughout March, Havering registered 1,623 reported crimes that are 19.7pc more than in February.
With 565 reports, the violence against the person was again the main taxpayer with the robbery (391) and the crimes of vehicles (197) that then arrived in the list.
The crimes of theft saw a marginal decrease in February Altegh, the other two categories increased: the majority gray note The increase of 51.5pc in violence against the person.