Three Renfrewshire pupils were praised for taking steps to fight cybercrime.
Ashley Li, Zack Zurek-Ali and Christian Morrison of Trinity High School were presented certificates for completing Police Scotland's Cyber Careers Week.
Officer Andy Law from the Cybercrime Harm Prevention team was present to hand out the awards to the three teens for their hard work.
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In a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, the force said: "PC Andy Law from the Cybercrime Harm Prevention team was at Trinity High School earlier today.
"He was presenting certificates to Ashley Li, Zack Zurek-Ali and Christian Morrison on their completion of the @PoliceScotland Cyber Careers Week.
"Well done to all! @TrinityRenfrew."
PC Andy Law from the Cybercrime Harm Prevention team was at Trinity High School earlier today.
— Police Scotland Renfrewshire & Inverclyde (@PSOSRenfInver) January 17, 2024
He was presenting certificates to Ashley Li, Zack Zurek-Ali and Christian Morrison on their completion of the @PoliceScotland Cyber Careers Week.
Well done to all!👏 @TrinityRenfrew pic.twitter.com/Vt0auEjtgq
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