The Malta Business Weekly

Facebook teams up with the Malta Police Force’s AMBER Alert System for missing children

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From today on, there is an additional way to help locate a missing child in Malta, and that is by simply checking your Facebook News Feed. Facebook’s partnershi­p with the Ministry for Home Affairs and National Security and the Police Force is the latest addition to the recently launched AMBER Alert system in Malta.

AMBER Alert allows Facebook users to receive specific alerts on their timelines whenever a child is abducted or is reported missing and is at imminent risk of harm.

The initiative was launched during a joint press conference held on Tuesday 7th March at the Police GHQ in Floriana, presided by Carmelo Abela, Minister for Home Affairs and National Security, the Commission­er of the Malta Police Force, and Emily Vacher, Facebook’s Trust & Safety Director. Through this cooperatio­n, the partners hope to inform even more people as quickly as possible when the police issue an AMBER Alert.

An AMBER Alert is an emergency message the police issues when a child is abducted or has gone missing, and the police fears that the life or health of the child is in danger. From now on, Facebook users in Malta will automatica­lly receive an AMBER Alert in their news feed. The message contains a photograph and vital informatio­n that will assist the public in locating the child. When users press ‘Learn More’, they will access more detailed informatio­n that can help retrieving the missing child as swiftly as possible. This may include the make and model of any vehicle involved in the abduction. The users can also share the message with their network of friends via the ‘Share’ button.

This initiative is an extremely important collaborat­ion for the immediate, accurate and timely distributi­on of informatio­n to the people in the area of the missing child. Talking about the importance of the AMBER Alert system, Ms. Vacher, stated: “We know that when a child is missing, the most valuable thing we can do is get informatio­n out to the public as quickly as possible. By getting the right informatio­n to the right people, at the right time, through AMBER Alerts on Facebook, we hope to help reunite missing children with their families faster.”

Minister Carmelo Abela said: “Facebook’s partnershi­p is a valuable addition to the recently launched AMBER Alert System in Malta, an effective way to use the power of our community in a bid to save children’s lives. The earlier the search begins and the bigger the number of people alerted, the better the chance of finding a missing, endangered child increases. Facebook’s decision, being the most popular social networking site in Malta, to team up with our Police Force, means that, in the eventualit­y of a missing endangered child, more people will be able to get involved in the search in those crucial first hours.”

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