Police to monitor children in fight against Satinism
Moroka Police captain Andile Moshana encourages parents to monitor their children's activities for any signs of Satanism.
The growing number of pupils getting involved in Satanism at school has prompted many organisations to stand tall and unite with the aim of fighting such issues among young people.
Other organisations are invited to join Moroka Police Station to find out more information about fighting this social illness that is affecting many youths.
The station’s Captain Andile Moshana said: “If we as parents, we don’t stand up and fight this demon of Satanism among our children, then we are heading for disaster.
“Parents have the right to search their children’s books, drawings and go through their phones and check their social interactions messages and pictures they exchange with other children and as soon,”
Recently, there have many been incidents happening among young people at local schools which are linked to Satanism where they stab and kill each other.
“Our children are going through a lot of social issues which alone, they can’t deal with and overcome them, they need our intervention as parents to guide and motivate them.
“We cannot sit down and fold our arms when our children are losing focus and engaging on illegal activities that destroys their future and career.”
Moshana said parents must visit the station to get more information about fighting Satanism among their children and how they can get involve on campaigns that we have at our station.



