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Children taught about crime

Flaviction Day Care gets a visit from the Primrose SAPS.

As part of their on-going plans for 16 Days of Activism the Primrose police with members of the Primrose Crime Prevention Youth Desk visited the Flaviction Day Care Centre.

The group visited the school to teach the children about a number of crimes that affect children and what steps to take should they ever be a victim of crime.

After the presentation the group disturbed toys, sweets and snacks to the children.

“Thank you to everyone who made the day a success, and to our sponsors Cartoon Candy, Chubby Chums and the Avril Elizabeth Home for their generous donations,” said Sgt Styles Maome.

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