Commune police promptly prevented 2 teenage girls from leaving home to find jobs according to online invitations

Thu Giang |

Binh An Commune Police (Tuyen Quang province) have just promptly prevented 2 teenage girls from leaving home to find jobs according to invitations on social networks.

On April 2nd, according to the Ministry of Public Security's electronic information portal, Binh An Commune Police (Tuyen Quang province) just received a thank-you letter from the families of two children L.T. D and M.T. D sent to the Commune Police force.

In the letter, the two children's families expressed their emotion and gratitude for the spirit of responsibility and timely involvement in supporting the search, prevention and safety of the two children.

Previously, on March 30, Binh An Commune Police received a report from the family about two children L.T. D and M.T. D (both born in 2012, residing in Binh An commune) leaving home from early morning.

The family contacted them many times but the children did not answer the phone, leaving only a message with the content: "I'm working in Hanoi".

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Thank you letter from the families of two children L.T. D and M.T. D sent to the Binh An Commune Police force (Tuyen Quang province). Photo: Ministry of Public Security

Immediately after receiving the report, Binh An Commune Police urgently deployed verification measures. At about 11:00 am on March 31, the police force determined that the two children were present in Tam Dao commune (Phu Tho province) to find work according to the introduction of a stranger on social networks.

Immediately after that, the police force quickly coordinated to support and guide the family to welcome the two children back to the locality safely.

Through the above incident, the Police agency also recommends that parents need to strengthen care and management of their children, regularly grasp psychological developments, relationships and activities on social networks; and promptly detect and prevent abnormal manifestations.

Students and teenagers should absolutely not believe and listen to job offers of unclear origin on the internet, and should not voluntarily leave the locality without the consent of their families.

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