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Hello, dear listeners, everywhere and at all times, and you are in cars now or at home, hearing us tell you greetings from Radio Arab 2000, dear, we bring you in this program everything that is varied and interesting, now at 27:00 GMT

Today ( The police and their security campaign ) 

 

 

 

 

Last Sunday, the State Police Department announced that it had prepared security plans in which all criminal departments 

(Criminal Investigation, Bureau of Investigation, and the Office of Drug Control), police directorates and security centers participate in the implementation of intense security campaigns against criminals with criminal precedents who are still practicing their criminal activities and threatening citizens And societal peace.

 

He stressed that these campaigns aim to control all forms of crime and to arrest and stop everyone who commits a crime or threatens to commit it or attempts to impose royalties on citizens under threat, especially by persons with criminal precedents, and all legal and administrative measures will be taken against them in a manner that ensures that they do not commit their criminal acts, acts of bullying and infringement. On others in the future.

 

Thank you, dear listeners. We wish you all happiness today, and do not forget that temperatures will rise in the coming hours. Beware, peace.

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