Protocol in place for action in case of threats to schools

Ljubljana, 14 June - A protocol that determines the course of action in the event of security threats aimed at schools has been put in place two months after an anonymous online threat lead to panic in schools due to what was widely condemned as an overreaction by the authorities.

Ljubljana
Education Minister Darjo Felda (left), Police Commissioner Senad Jušić (centre) and Interior Minister Boštjan Poklukar (right) sign a protocol on the course of action in the event of security threats aimed at schools.
Photo: STA

Ljubljana
Education Minister Darjo Felda (left), Police Commissioner Senad Jušić (centre) and Interior Minister Boštjan Poklukar (right) sign a protocol on the course of action in the event of security threats aimed at schools.
Photo: STA

Ljubljana
Education Minister Darjo Felda (left), Police Commissioner Senad Jušić (centre) and Interior Minister Boštjan Poklukar (right) sign a protocol on the course of action in the event of security threats aimed at schools.
Photo: STA

Ljubljana
Education Minister Darjo Felda (left), Police Commissioner Senad Jušić (centre) and Interior Minister Boštjan Poklukar (right) sign a protocol on the course of action in the event of security threats aimed at schools.
Photo: STA

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