The Budva police opened the doors to 300 children, elementary school students and citizens

"One of the goals of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Police Administration is intensive communication with citizens, as well as the opportunity for citizens to get to know more directly the means, equipment and work of the MUP"

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Photo: Vuk Lajović
Photo: Vuk Lajović
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

In anticipation of October 2, the Day of Internal Affairs of the MUP and the Police Directorate, the Security Department in Budva organized an open day for all kindergarten students, elementary school students and citizens.

Since this morning, more than 300 children, elementary school students and citizens have been introduced to the work of the police.

"One of the goals of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Police Directorate is intensive communication with citizens, as well as an opportunity for citizens to become more directly familiar with the means, equipment and work of the MUP. This direct communication is an opportunity to strengthen trust between citizens and the police. Together we will to strive to achieve an even greater level of trust when it comes to the work of the MUP and UP officials," Commander of the OB Budva Željko Kadović told "Vijesta".

According to Kadović, they are especially pleased that the youngest were with them today.

"This confirms that we participate in the growth of children. We want to contribute with our activities to make their lives safer, to make their journey from home to school safe, to keep them away from the dangers and vices that lurk, such as drugs, peer violence and crime This meeting with the citizens is an additional motivation to make the good results we have achieved so far is the trend of citizens' trust in the police in work, and this obliges us to continue to strengthen cooperation with citizens, as a contribution to building trust, which is necessary for successful work," concluded Kadović.

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