Two girls from Children’s Shelter have been taken into police on suspicion of creating unrest and attacking staff at the shelter.
Police media official said to Sun Online today that a case regarding some girls attacking the staff, breaking the glass, and damaging objects at children’s shelter was reported to police at around 10:15 p.m. Sunday.
Six children were taken into police custody and questioned regarding the case. Official said that among those who have been taken to police, two children were still under the supervision of the Police Family and Child Protections Department.
Sun Online understands that girls of ages 15 and 16 years created the problem at the shelter. They created the trouble for not arranging them to go outside when they requested to go out of the shelter.
Problems concerning adolescent girls escaping from the Children’s Shelter by crawling over the walls and fences have been faced during last year.