The Interior Minister emphasizes the need for necessary measures to confront wanted individuals and enhance stability.

Minister of Interior Emphasizes Security Preparedness

The Minister of Interior, Major General Ibrahim Haidan, underscored the critical need to enhance security readiness. He called for necessary measures to confront individuals wanted by law enforcement, ensuring the safety of citizens and the protection of both public and private property.

Discussion on Security Conditions

This statement came during a phone call with Colonel Abdullah Al-Sayari, the Director General of Police for Wadi and Desert of Hadramout. The two officials discussed the current security situation and reviewed the outcomes of the recent joint operation by security forces and the army in the Al-Khasha area. This operation specifically targeted the apprehension of wanted individuals.

Strengthening Security Measures

Minister Haidan stressed the importance of reinforcing security protocols and improving coordination among various security agencies. He emphasized that the Ministry of Interior will not tolerate any attempts to undermine security and stability in the region.

Addressing Security Challenges

In response, Colonel Al-Sayari outlined the key security challenges facing the region. He affirmed that security forces are utilizing all available resources to implement the directives and counter any threats to peace and stability.

Conclusion

The ongoing commitment of the Ministry of Interior and local law enforcement agencies highlights their dedication to maintaining order and protecting the community. As security efforts continue, the focus remains on ensuring a safe environment for all citizens.

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