Complaints by parents, posted on social media, about attempts to molest and abduct minors in schools in the area of ​​Toumba in Thessaloniki have caused a disturbance.

Specifically, the Association of Parents and Guardians of the 72nd Primary School of Thessaloniki is reporting on social media that an elderly man in a black car is driving outside the schools of Toumba and harassing children.

The Association also adds that “the day before yesterday (28/3) from the 77 primary school, he tried to grab a child in the fourth grade while his parent was a few meters away… He escaped but the parent and the school principal informed the police…” while, he emphasizes how, a similar incident was also reported at the 105th school.

Also, the Association, with its latest announcement, denounced another incident which occurred today (30/3) at the primary school of Manavis above the stream.

The posts of the school in detail:

“We inform you that an elderly man in a black car is driving outside the schools of Toumba and harassing children… The day before yesterday from the 77th primary school, he tried to grab a child in Wednesday Primary while his parent was a few meters away… He escaped, but the parent and the school principal informed the police…

But also at 105, going up regional, moms said they had an event….

In the event that you perceive any strange movement, in the streets around the school and in the wider area, which concerns the safety of your children, harassment, an attempt to collect information or even an attempt to abduct you, you should immediately contact the police on 100 and inform then the address of the school. After communication we had with the police, the information that will be given should be specific, clear and not hypothetical in order to facilitate any investigation. You should be very careful when picking up your children. This should be done exclusively after leaving school. For the students of the older classes who leave alone, it would be good to get in touch with them when the children return home.