IS GEORGIA A SAFE COUNTRY?

In January 2022, Usebounce published a list of the safest countries for solo travelers, and Georgia ranked thirteenth in conjunction with Italy. According to to See.place, a popular travelers website, Georgia is one the top ten safest countries in the world due to its low crime rate, after Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, South Korea, the United Arab Emirates, Malta, and Luxembourg.

The Crime Rate in Numbers-20% of Georgia is occupied by Russia, and in two regions, Abkhazeti and Samachablo, Georgian jurisdiction is not currently in effect. This statistic may be what gives people the impression that traveling in our country might be dangerous. However, a variety of reforms have come into effect in Georgia in recent years that have increased the development of this European-style country, making living and traveling here safe. According to Number’s research carried out in the first half of 2020 by comparing 133 countries in the world safety and crime rates, Georgia came in 4th in the world and 1st in Europe. The national yearly statistics of the country prove that crimes like theft, robbery, murder, terrorism, human trafficking, and so on have significantly decreased, while the rate of crimes solved has increased.

The Police-In populated areas or on highways, you’ll encounter the Georgian police force. These peacekeepers, who have undergone intensive training, can help with any problem, even one as simple as directions. The Georgian police force has a high confidence rating among the populace. 112 is the number for safety assistance. If you witness a crime, road or public accident, domestic violence, crisis, or experience an unexpected health issue, call 112 for free from any telephone network, landline, or mobile, after which the Public Safety Command Center will respond operationally to any information 24/7.  While you are in Georgia, download the 112 mobile app, and press “allow my location”, then if needed, you can call officers quickly.

Safety on the Roads-The majority of Georgia’s territory is equipped with video cameras, which are connected to a unified video surveillance system of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Your journey’s safety is guaranteed by 5,439 cameras, of which 1,849 are license plate recognition cameras, and 3,590 are general view cameras, working in tandem. Road warning signs are set up before video cameras to inform drivers in advance of surveillance. Video cameras have been set up in the centers of the capital and other cities, in well-developed tourist areas, in hotels, near historical monuments, near caves, and along the paths in national parks. Red Button on Transport, Police in the SubwayComplete comfort has been set up for every traveler, especially on public transport. There are many police officers in the Tbilisi subway and your safety is no less protected on the buses, which are equipped with video cameras and a red safety button.

Coast Guard-The Coast Guard reform is one of the Ministry of Internal Affairs’ most successful reforms. The Black Sea resorts of Georgia stand out for their safe beaches and the 310 kilometers of the coastline are defended by more than 320 coastguards. During the 2022 season alone, they managed to save the lives of more than 100 people.