Police are urging parents of teenagers, especially girls attending schools in
the National Capital District, to discipline their children using Christian principles. This comes after police recently arrested some 20 female students, involved in cult-related activities. Police Media Officer David Terry said a combined Australian Federal Police and their PNG counterparts apprehended the females who were draped in black garments at the hills overlooking Murray Barracks. They were taken to the Boroko Police Station charged and released. One of the girls admitted during questioning they use social media Facebook to communicate their meeting place and are were know as the Black Ale. The combined forces are now carrying out awareness throughout schools in N-C-D to tell students to refrain from such activities. Mr Terry is also urging parents to do their part in disciplining children at home. Comments are closed.
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