Trivandrum: The Kerala Police said an immature intervention on the part of parents can also lead children astray. Constant anger at children and the teaching of immature manners will foster thoughts of revenge in children. These are the kinds of issues that make children want to leave home. If children do not receive relief from their parents, they will move on to where they can get it. Keep children together without hurting children and adolescents. Interact more with them happily and peacefully.
In Thrissur, the parents of twins, who had forced their children to go for tuition send their children away for tuition, but the children did not arrive for tuition, but the parents panicked as they did not know where the children were and what to do. The information was handed over to the Nedupuzha police station. Realizing the seriousness of the incident, Sub-Inspectors Mr. M.V. Paul, Mr. Anil KG, Asst. Sub-Inspector Mr. KS Sunil Kumar. Under the leadership of Mr. Priyan, two vehicles were sent to search for the children at various places. The information was also transmitted wirelessly to police stations. Within minutes, messages reached nearby bus stands and auto-rickshaw stands. So everyone joined the police to look for the children and searched everywhere they could go. The Police finally found the children, who were panicking on a road in the hinterland. They were pacified by the police officers and brought them back to the police station. He told them about the quest, bought them candy, and sent them away with their mother. Children can call the Kerala Police for any help they may have with this phone number: 9497900200.