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Police Unveil Procedure For Handling Children’s Cases

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The inspector-general of police, IGP Usman Baba, has unveiled the Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for handling children who come in contact with the law.

Speaking at the SOP unveiling ceremony in Abuja, the IGP said this would be added to the child protection documents already produced by the force and its partners.

He said child abuse can come in different forms even from the parents, who stops their children from going to school or other activities that may affect the child’s life and this SOPs will aide the police in addressing these issues.

Also speaking, the European Union representative, Ruben Alba, said the union was already addressing issues of women and children and unveiling of the SOPs was an important step towards protecting and securing the children.

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UNICEF chief child protection officer, Ibrahim Sesay, while speaking on the objectives of the event, said, “Children who come in contact with the Law, whether in police, prosecutors departments, or the judiciary, require child-friendly procedures that are sensitive and responsive to the specific needs and circumstances of children.

 

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