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The Ministry of Home Affairs is analysing crimes committed by foreigners in different states and union territories(UT) of India. All cases refer to the ones registered against foreigners in $2016$.

The number of cases-classified into three categories: IPC crimes, SLL crimes and other crimes-for nine states/UTs are shown in the figure below. These nine belong to the top ten states/UTs in terms of the total number of cases registered. The remaining state(among top ten) is West Bengal, where all the $520$ cases registered were SLL crimes.

The table below shows the ranks of the ten states/UTs mentioned above among ALL states/UTs of India in terms of the number of cases registered in each of the three category of crimes. A  state/UT is given rank $r$ for category of crimes if there are $(r-1)$ states/UTs having a larger number of cases registered in that category of crimes. For example, if two states have the same number of cases in a category, and exactly three other states/UTs have larger number of cases registered in the same category, then  both the states are given rank $4$ in that category. Missing ranks in the table denoted by *.

  IPC crimes SLL crimes Other crimes
Delhi * * *
Goa * 4 *
Haryana 8 6 *
Karnataka 3 2 *
Kerala * 9 *
Maharashtra  3 4 8
Puducherry 13 29 *
Tamil Nadu 11 7 *
Telangana 6 9 8
West Bengal 17 * 16

What is the sum of the ranks of Delhi in three categories of crimes ________

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