The story revolves around a police officer named Officer Shfa who is tasked with maintaining order in a community. The officer encounters three children: Ghazal, Reem, and Susu. Ghazal is caught riding her scooter in the street, Reem is found littering in a park, and Susu is seen driving a car without permission. Each child is sentenced to a certain amount of time in "jail" to learn from their mistakes.
The children are released after their sentences, with Ghazal's parents forgiving her for riding her scooter, Reem's parents forgiving her for littering, and Susu's parents forgiving her for driving the car. The officer, Officer Shfa, is late for an appointment and is worried about the children's safety. The children decide to stay a bit longer, and the officer agrees to ensure they arrive at their homes safely.
The children then go to a convenience store to buy snacks, with the officer ensuring their safe return home. The story ends with the children leaving the convenience store and the officer's late arrival at his appointment.
1. The officer's name is Shfa.
2. The officer is looking for criminals.
3. The officer talks to a child riding a scooter in the street.
4. The officer warns the child about the dangers of riding scooters in the street.
5. The child apologizes for her actions and promises not to repeat them.
6. The officer punishes the child by putting her in jail for 5 hours.
7. The officer also punishes another child for littering in the park by putting her in jail for 2 hours.
8. The officer catches two children who were driving a car without permission.
9. The officer punishes the children for driving the car by putting them in jail for 1 hour.
10. The children try to escape from the jail but are caught by the officer.
11. The officer increases the punishment duration for the children who tried to escape.
12. The officer's parents arrive at the scene and ask about the situation.
13. The officer explains why she put their children in jail.
14. The officer's parents forgive their children and let them out of jail.
15. The officer's parents express their gratitude to the officer for keeping their children safe.
16. The officer's parents ask the officer to ensure their children arrive at their homes safely.
17. The officer agrees to ensure their children arrive at their homes safely.
18. The officer and her uncle go to a convenience store to get snacks.
19. The officer and her uncle buy strawberry milk and potato chips at the convenience store.