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Watchful eyes ... double efforts to maintain safety and security

2020-04-04T15:18:28.509Z


Damascus-Sana, as citizens abide by their homes in implementation of curfews aimed at tackling a virus


Damascus-Sana

At a time when citizens are committed to their homes in implementation of the curfew resolutions aimed at dealing with the new Corona virus, the eyes of the cadres of police units and internal security forces in the streets and neighborhoods of cities and their entrances and on international roads to implement decisions and maintain public safety and security in all regions.

Every day and before the entry into force of the ban, the police cadres and the Internal Security Forces move in and distribute their tasks to implement government decisions, adding these tasks to additional burdens on their shoulders as in other service sectors such as health, industry, agriculture, and the media to prove that they are watchful over protecting the homeland and its security.

On the Halbouni intersection in Damascus, the head of the Damascus Traffic Operations Department, Colonel Mahmoud Al-Saleh, was giving instructions to the militants to strictly check the permits and implement the law and tell the delegate of Sana that the efforts made by the police units to implement the curfew decision were reflected in the increase in working hours that became longer, stressing that the elements carried out the tasks assigned to them With great respect, based on the high sense of responsibility as a national duty carried by police units and internal security forces in these circumstances that Syria and the world go through to preserve the safety of the homeland and citizens.

Al-Saleh calls on everyone to be partners in the responsibility, stressing that "every citizen is responsible for the implementation of the ban, each in its place, so that we all preserve the integrity of the country to confront the Corona virus and limit its spread."

The tasks of the police units during the embargo period are not limited to strict enforcement, but include providing assistance to those in urgent need of exit where the compelled people can communicate on the number 115 and asking the police units to leave to assist a person to the hospital, so the vehicle number is circulated immediately to the points to facilitate its movement to reach The hospital as soon as possible in addition to providing assistance to people who need to buy the drug from pharmacies by guiding them to the nearest alternate pharmacy to secure the necessary medicine.

In the midst of the Umayyad Square, he inspects the progress of the curfew application and glows at passing cars, noting that any unauthorized car has not passed, First Lieutenant Bashar Ajjan, who said that extending the hours of the ban during Friday and Saturday to 18 hours a day, requires that the police units make double efforts to keep the curfew not noticeable Until these measures came to protect the country and its people, to preserve their health, and everyone has a responsibility to abide by them.

On the mechanism of dealing with those who violate the curfew, Ajan explained that “whoever violates and does not have a permit, we arrest and book his car in the event of a car.” He wished all citizens to strictly abide by the curfew and abide by the decisions because they serve the public health service.

And on the most crowded roads of Damascus during the day from the extension of Baghdad Street to the intersection of the revolution tunnel, which seemed completely devoid of cars, traffic police officer Ismail Khalaf relies on his motorbike and lights both roads to make sure that no car passes violating the curfew, confirming that despite the length of hours But it is a duty that cannot be neglected in its service to the country, and we wish all citizens to help them by adhering to the embargo and not taking to the streets so that we can confront this epidemic that threatens the safety of citizens.

In front of the Damascus Police Command, the policeman Nizar Rifai, who has not forgotten to wear his muzzle to protect himself and others from the risk of contracting the disease, stands for the efforts of the police units, as they are obliged to be present on the roads of the capital Damascus throughout the 24 hours divided in categories and shifts, especially on Fridays and Saturdays to cover the period of the ban Fully wishing all the Syrians to take a lesson from other peoples suffering from the spread of the Corona epidemic for not adhering to the instructions, stressing that the Syrian people are a conscious and committed people and will overcome this epidemic by committing to homes and implementing instructions and precautionary measures.

On the intersection of Al-Hamidiya Street and in front of the Palace of Justice, the police officer, Elias Asaad, is sent through his agency responsible for him and takes permission for the passage of a civilian car to transport an ambulance heading to Ibn Al-Nafees Hospital to provide assistance to it and requests his colleagues to drive it immediately indicating that since the beginning of the application of the ban they are standing in the streets from 12:00 pm On Friday and Saturday, and from six in the evening until six in the morning, the rest of the days are on their points, although they feel tired at times, but they are committed to performing their duty to protect their children and their families, and to protect all the people of the country, while policeman Maher Salyan, who stands alert to check the passage of Egyptian people, drew attention Tell them that the measures they take aim to ensure the safety and comfort of citizens.

Rehab Ali

Source: sena

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