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Child protection: Met to open child interview suite

The Metropolitan Police are to open a dedicated, state-of-the-art child interview suite for use in child abuse investigations.

The facilities include a child-friendly interview room, a room tomonitor and record interviews with children and a waiting room for thechild's family or carers.

It will be based in Barnet Police Station and should be ready for use bythe end of this month. Detective Chief Inspector Dick Henson, of the MetPolice's Child Abuse Investigation Command, said the facilities would bean important tool in the force's fight against child abuse.

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