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Children taught about crime

Primrose police visited Tom and Jerry Nursery School and Aftercare and Little Shine Day Care to teach the learners more about crime.

Learners from Tom and Jerry Nursery School and Aftercare, in Primrose East, and Little Shine Day Care, in Delport informal settlement, received a special visit recently.

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Officers from the Primrose Police Station and members of the Primrose SAPS Crime Prevention Youth Desk visited the schools 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.

“At both schools the learners were taught an easy way to remember the Child Line number,” said Sgt Styles Maome, communications officer for the Primrose police.

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The children were entertained during the visit by an appearance by Mr Monkey.

“We hope to visit more schools to sensitise our children about crime and how to report it,” said Maome.

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