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Police teach SNP children about ‘stranger danger’

The children also learned the important number to call in an emergency - 10111 - and the dangers of guns.

Under the theme ‘the people who help us’, police officers and emergency service personnel recently hosted an awareness campaign to educate children in grades R and 1 at Suid-Natal Primary.

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The children were taught about the important number to call in an emergency – 10111, stranger danger and the dangers of guns. Board games and children’s rights pamphlets for colouring in were handed out.

Police spokesman, Captain Petros Mpinge, said members from Port Shepstone police station’s human resource department (HRD) together with those from the communication, liaison and marketing office, took part.

Warrant Officer Andries van den Berg from HRD, Med-Evac and Ray Nkonyeni Municipality’s Fire, Rescue and Disaster services gave informative and fun presentations.

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