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As the police investigation into an incident at the Santa Rosa Government Primary School two weeks ago continues, security measures have been adjusted to ensure the safety of the staff and students.
A senior police official yesterday confirmed officers had introduced a daily check-in system with the school’s administration, along with increased patrols in and around the Pinto Road, Arima, community.
Meanwhile, the Ministry of Education (MoE) also confirmed it had undertaken a comprehensive review of the school’s infrastructure and existing security policies, after it was claimed an intruder had gained access to the compound via a hole in the perimeter fencing.
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