Romanian Police: IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT from the Government for ALL Romanians

Romanian Police Telverde

Romanian police is at the center of a very important announcement from Minister Marcel Vela, announcing that the MAI intends to make an extremely good change for all Romanian citizens, but especially for school children.

Romanian police is going to have a special TelVerde number, i.e. free, through which students from schools will be able to report any kind of crimes, suspicious events, or anything they consider to be wrong and could violate the law.

Romanian police will be able to be announced, just like the Ministry of Education, anonymously in relation to any kind of problems happening in schools in Romania, so the people who call will not be directly, their identity will be protected, although it will be known to the authorities.

Romanian police will take care of criminal problems, while the Ministry of Education will take care of administrative problems in schools in Romania, so everything will be thought of how it could be used more easily.

"The discussion was positive. He gave us an idea that we embraced and it is very good, to make a green phone, so that the students, in an anonymous way, have the courage to present everything that happens in the school and opposite the phenomenon educational and the criminal phenomenon. And then, this green phone, most children have phones, to be able to access it. The hotline should be at the Ministry of Internal Affairs, in connection with the Ministry of Education. If it's on the criminal line, I don't know, drug dealer, violent people, fighting in the house, everything that means the aggression of teachers towards children or children towards teachers, let us be notified in operative time. I will take over the idea and next week we will find the solution to implement it."

Romanian police will be connected to this phone number just as it is connected to 112, and the purpose of its existence is to report not emergencies, as reported to 112, but other events that may be crimes, or various problems in schools.