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‘Sensitive approach to crimes against children needed’

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Police Headquarters (Crime Investigation Department), Raipur on Wednesday organised a two-day training programme for selected 80 police officials as trainers for prevention of juvenile crimes in the State at Police Transit Hall here.

In the training programme, Additional Director General of Police (ADGP) RK Vij said in his address that police officers should not see children indulging in criminal activities as criminals.

He advised police officers to deal with crimes committed by children or crimes committed against children with sensitive and serious approach because people closely observe the action taken by police.

Talking about the objective of this programme organized in association with UNICEF Raipur, Vij said that police officials should be well aware of the laws for prevention of juvenile crimes, especially the provisions of juvenile crimes under POCSO Act and Juvenile Justice Act. All the SPs of the state have been directed to inspect the juvenile observation homes in their districts from time to time.

Vij expressed hope that this training programme organized for police officials will prove beneficial in preventing juvenile crime.

Chairman of Child Welfare Committee Rajendra Nirala and Secretary District Legal Service Authority  Umesh Upadhyay informed in detail about the provision of financial support, protection and compensation for victim children under Juvenile Justice Act.