Argentine Group in Andorra Urges Reporting of Unaccompanied Minor Police Questionings
Argentinos en Andorra calls on families to report instances where authorities questioned underage children in public without guardians, aiming to.
Key Points
- Urgent social media appeal to parents of minors approached by police without adults.
- Report details like dates, times, locations to group's email.
- Goal: determine if incidents are isolated or systemic.
- No specific cases cited; authorities silent.
The Argentine community group in Andorra has issued an urgent call on social media, urging families to report any instances where their underage children have been questioned by authorities in public without an accompanying adult.
In a message shared across platforms, the group—known as Argentinos en Andorra—asks parents to notify them immediately if police or other officials have approached minors alone, asking questions or requesting personal details without a legal guardian present. Families are encouraged to provide as much detail as possible, including dates, times, and locations of the incidents.
The appeal directs responses to the group's email address, with the clear aim of compiling witness accounts to determine whether these encounters are isolated events or part of a broader pattern.
No specific cases or verifiable evidence have been cited in the post, which targets the immigrant community with a tone of concern. Authorities have not yet commented on the matter.
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