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A under 14 arrested for severely threaten several teachers (24/02/2015)

Citizen Participation Unit maintains fluid and permanent contacts with teachers to get daily information on the violence in the classroom.

The National Police, under the Master Plan of the Directorate General of Police has launched a campaign to raise awareness of teachers and students in schools to eradicate violence both in the classroom and any crimes committed during the inside or around schools and colleges in our city.

To mark the revival of the Plan, by police officers proceeded last day February 18 arrest of a 14 year old that carrying a large stone seriously threatened several teachers, including the head of studies, with phrases such as: "I'LL BUST HEAD" "I'LL TAKE YOU HAVE AN CATANA And ..." "OS WILL RAJAR WHEELS OF YOUR CAR".

It so happens that the child used to go to school with a backpack carrying a knife inside, which was immediately seized by the agents.

Two children wanted to force another child to commit theft at school

The next day, he again proceeded to the arrest of two under age 14 who had submitted a large knife to another student of the institute and under threat of death, wanted to force him to steal mobile to other peers and money to deliver them them.

These two children, the refusal of another young to carry out such crimes, came to hit, can flee the place to communicate these facts to his parents and his company to the direction of the school to later make it known to the Police.

Finally, both were arrested carrying in their backpacks the large knife that was seized by the police.

The three children were made available to the Office of Children of Murcia.

Source: Jefatura Superior de Policía Murcia

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