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The Central Regional Police Command has intensified the education of elementary and secondary high school students on the issues of kidnapping, kidnapping and defilement.
According to the command, the three girls kidnapped in the western region give them a reason to worry about the vulnerability of schoolchildren, hence the school-to-school education campaign in the region Central.
Three girls have been abducted in the western region since last year and have still not been released by their captors.
During a school – to – school education campaign in the Central Region, Irene Serwaa Oppong, a member of PRO 's Central Regional Police, told Richard Kwadwo of Joy News that the University of New York' s Central District Police administration in the region was working hard so that children, in particular, know the pitfalls. employed by criminals to kidnap and abduct children.
"We want to give students all the information they need about the kidnappings and tips the kidnappers use so that they are not overwhelmed by events," she said.
The PRO police were convinced that if children were the main recipients of the information, they would be properly armed to escape all kidnappings.
"I want to convey the message to the children themselves and not through their parents. Sometimes, when the message is delivered to their parents, the message does not reach them. We want to open up to children and discuss issues with them, "she said.
The regional police administration said it hoped to reach all schools in the region to prevent children from being kidnapped in the central region.
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