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Saturday 10 June 2017

☰ To check crime, Police advise schools to introduce CCTV to check crime.





To check crime, Police advise schools to introduce CCTV to check crime.


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The police in Niger state on Friday advised the state government and owners of schools to introduce the use of Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) to monitor criminal activities.


Bala Elkanah, police public relations officer in the state, gave the advice during sensitisation campaign by the state’s Child Rights Protection Agency in Minna, the state capital.

Elkanah said that having surveillance cameras in schools would assist the authorities
to detect crimes and abuses against children.

“If there are surveillance cameras, people would be afraid to commit crime and authorities could easily be informed even before a crime was committed,” he said.

“The basic right of children is to live in a safe and peaceful environment and as a security agency, we will continue to protect children from all forms of abuses.”

The police spokesman said 90 percent of rape victims were children, adding that the sensitisation campaign would better inform the public about the various abuses perpetrated on children.

He urged students to be vigilant and report any suspicious person to the appropriate authority.

He disclosed that the command would soon embark on sensitisation  tagged “Break The Silence” to encourage children to report abuses meted on them.

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