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Prosecutors Office and Community Police Officers moving into communities to create more awareness on Stop, Drop and Go Project.

stopdropandgoflyer22102014PHILIPSBURG:--- The acting Chief Prosecutor Karola van Nie, along with Prosecutor Ludwina Hodge accompanied by Community Police Officer Daryl Chandler went to the Cape Bay community on Tuesday night where they distributed flyers wristbands and spoke with residents of the area as they continue to promote the Stop, Drop and Go firearm project.
Press prosecutor Tineke Kamps said in a press release that the efforts made by the Public Prosecutors Office went uninterrupted and the residents of that community responded positively. Both the Prosecutor service and KPSM hope to create more awareness on "Stop, Drop and Go" project which will end on October 31st, 2014.
During this period, anyone can submit a firearm without being prosecuted for the possession of the firearm. Anyone who wants to surrender a firearm can do this every day from 8:30am to 4:30pm at the Attorney General's Office, Welfare Road #68 in Simpson Bay. For more information call the free phone number + 1 721 808 5444.

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