By Henry Booysen
22 May 2008
The Cape Town Police Cluster will launch the National Child Protection Week on Friday.
According to Police Spokesperson Captain Randall Stoffells the cluster covert the Cape Town Central Police Station, Sea Point, Camps Bay and Table Bay Harbour Police Station,
“The National Child Protection week kicks off on 26 May and lasts until 2nd June 2008. As part of the launch, a mass march is planned to start from the Sea Point Police Station at 9am, which will proceed to the V&A Waterfront,” says Stoffels.
He elaborated that police members, school children and metro police officials will all take part in the 3km march.
The police say that the main aim of the march is to create awareness to families across the Western Cape to protect their children
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