UP: Nothing related to the two suicides in Pljevlja indicates the activities of a sect

The police appealed to the entire social community to pay due attention to children and young people, as well as to identifying and solving their problems and challenges that they face in the period of growing up.

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Photo: Police Directorate
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The police administration announced that do the actions taken now, in relation to the two tragic cases that happened in the area of ​​Pljevlja, do not indicate that it is the activity of a sect or some internet challenge.

They said that the police are conducting intensive checks and that the public will be informed about the outcome of the investigation in a timely manner.

"Given the age of the victims, the Police Administration acts with special care and sensitivity, and we also appeal that when communicating and publishing information about the mentioned cases, care should be taken to ensure that the information published is verified and accurate," the statement said.

Officers of the Police Administration, they added, are analyzing all available information available on social networks, which can be linked to the suicides in question, and "are working to identify the persons behind the two profiles on the social network".

"As part of their regular activities, and with the aim of preventive action, police officers will continue to undertake activities in accordance with the available data in order to contribute to the prevention of suicide among young people together with other competent services," the police point out.

They emphasized that the protection of children's well-being is the responsibility of the entire society, where the police also have a certain role, so they appealed to the entire social community to pay due attention to children and young people, as well as to identifying and solving their problems and challenges they face during the growing up period.

"We appeal to parents to increase supervision over the way their children use the Internet and to report all unusual and inappropriate content and posts, messages and the like to the nearest police station if you notice them," the police conclude.

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