A meeting chaired by the Minister of Interior of the government mandated by the Libyan House of Representatives, Essam Abu Zriba, was held to discuss the challenges facing the work of the security authorities in the southern city of Ghat.
The meeting focused on the security situation in Ghat and the surrounding border areas, and reviewed the municipality’s security efforts, the shortage of security services and the need to deal with them, according to a ministry statement.
The meeting was attended by the head of the branch of the General Directorate of Central Support, the head of the branch of the Anti-Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances, the head of the Criminal Investigation Service branch and his deputy, in addition to the spokesman for the Ministry of Interior, the president of the General Assembly, and a number of members of the Tuareg Senate.
Abu Zariba urged the Touareg delegation to support the security forces socially, stressing that the Interior Ministry will not tolerate law enforcement, pledging to support all security agencies in Ghat, facilitate the obstacles they face, and start maintaining the ministry’s headquarters.
These efforts come within the framework of the continuous quest to achieve security stability in various regions of Libya, ensure the protection of citizens and enhance the ability of security authorities to face the various security challenges facing the country.
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