Kaluđerović called on the Government and the Ministry of Internal Affairs to introduce the "Amber Alert" system without delay: Key in cases of missing children

"In countries where the mentioned mechanism is implemented, the percentage of success of the invention is as high as 90 percent"

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Kaluđerović, Photo: SNP
Kaluđerović, Photo: SNP
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The member of the Socialist People's Party (SNP), Slađana Kaluđerović, called on the Government of Montenegro and the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MUP) to introduce the "Amber Alert" system without delay, which, as she stated, is crucial for the urgent notification of the public in cases of missing children.

In her statement, Kaluđerović pointed out that the "Amber Alert" system has been successfully operating in many countries around the world for years, enabling an immediate response and efficient gathering of resources in order, as she said, to quickly search for and find missing children.

"This system has saved the lives of many little ones and as such represents an indispensable part of the modern approach to the protection of the youngest. In countries where the aforementioned mechanism is implemented, the success rate of the invention is as high as 90 percent," she added.

She emphasized that every moment that is lost when a child goes missing is great, and the absence of this system, as she says, represents a risk that must not be allowed.

"In light of the recent tragic cases of missing children, it is clear that Montenegro must follow the example of countries that have shown a high degree of responsibility towards their youngest citizens. The introduction of the "Amber Alert" system is a step that will show the commitment of our country to protect its most vulnerable members and raise the standard of child care to a higher level," she said.

She called on all competent authorities to act urgently and in the best interest of children and families in Montenegro.

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