Baghdad – IA
Today, Sunday, Minister of Interior Abdul Amir Al-Shammari chaired a meeting with police leaders in the governorates to review security plans, while making a number of recommendations.
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A statement by the Ministry of Interior received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA) stated that, “Today, Sunday, Minister of Interior Abdul Amir al-Shammari chaired a meeting with police leaders in the governorates to review security plans and discuss a number of topics that serve citizens.”
The Minister stressed, according to the statement, “the necessity of continuing to implement arrest warrants and not to be complacent in this matter and to speed up their implementation,” stressing “support for all the newly established directorates and attention to the police stations, describing them as the front of the ministry, directing that these centers be exemplary in the required manner.”
The Minister stressed “continuing the work of foot patrols in all regions, and supporting the work of the Anti-Narcotics Directorate, in addition to carrying out a wide media campaign for the purpose of implementing the project to restrict weapons in the hands of the state and reminding of the danger of acquiring unlicensed weapons and the legal procedures against violators.”
He stated that “police commanders are the ones who bear responsibility for any security breach in the six governorates in which the Ministry of Interior assumed security responsibility.”
In another axis, he stressed “intensifying police efforts to combat cases of begging, and rescue patrols must take the necessary legal measures against beggars.”