SITUBONDO - Satreskrim Situbondo Police, East Java, investigated the circulation of sharp weapons (Sajam) resembling pens in schools and was misused by dozens of students to injure their limbs. Head of Criminal Investigation Unit Situbondo AKP Momon Suwito received information that dozens of elementary school students in the area injured their hands using sharp objects similar to pens allegedly sold by mobile traders. "We are conducting an investigation to find out sharp objects that look like pens sold in elementary school environments," Momon was quoted as saying by ANTARA, Wednesday, October 4. According to Momon, although sharp objects resembling pens can be sold freely in the market, shop owners or mobile traders should not sell them to children around the school. "These children do not understand the risks. So, if these sharp objects are not sold to children, let alone sold to elementary schools," said Momon.
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"To sellers of medical devices that are at risk or sharp objects and the like, not to sell them to children," he said. Previously, Thursday (28/9), there were dozens of students at one of the public elementary schools in the Situbondo areate their hands using sharp objects similar to pens. The students scratched sharp objects into their hands on the grounds of following trends on one of the social media.
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