At an elementary school in Yamagata Prefecture, a safety class was held by the police to learn what to do when a suspicious person calls out.

At the safety class held for first-year students at Sagae Chubu Elementary School in Sagae City, Yamagata Prefecture, the police officer who served as the instructor first said the word "squid sushi" when a suspicious person called out. I told you.



It summarizes the main points about suspicious persons, such as not "squid", not "no" in the car, yelling with "o" ogoe, "su" running away, "shi".



After that, training was held to call out to suspicious persons, and the children shouted "Help!" In a loud voice and escaped to "Children's 110th Contact Office" to practice immediately.



The child who participated said, "I heard the story of'Ika no sushi'. When a scary person comes, I sound a security buzzer and shout'Help'."



Takashi Tsuchiya, Deputy Director of the Personal Safety Boys Division, Yamagata Prefectural Police Headquarters, said, "Calling and kidnapping can lead to serious crimes such as kidnapping. I was talking.