A GROUP of Provo youngsters have been learning the laws of the land.

The lesson came courtesy of the RTCI Police Community Policing Department during a visit to the Graceway Sports Centre Easter Camp.

Officers also passed on important safety and security tips as well as demonstrating some of their crime-busting equipment.

Graceway Sports Centre marketing and business manager, Adina Ciurar, said: “The Easter Camps are very popular and we try to cover a whole range of different activities.

“This year we looked at different professions and vocations across the islands and the police visit formed part of this.

“The children were really excited to meet the officers and were fascinated the demonstrations. It was a great session and the youngsters really got a lot out of it.

“I would like to say a big thank you to the RTCI Police, in particular, PC Melonda Robinson, PC Francisco Padua and PC Demetre Green.”

Head of Community Policing, Inspector Nigel Couch, said the visit was part of a continued drive to educate young people in TCI.

“We are delighted to support the Graceway Sports Centre Easter Camp and are pleased the children enjoyed the visit”, he added.

“Engaging with the community is part of everyday police work and educating youngsters is one of our major priorities.”