Hebron-Ma'an- Hebron Governor Khaled Dudin visited the Hebron Police Directorate and met with the Director General of the Police, Brigadier General Nasser Abu Hanani. He was accompanied by the governorate staff, in the presence of directors of a number of departments in the police. Dudin praised the performance of the department and its role in these difficult circumstances. Governor Dudin congratulated Brigadier General Abu Hanani on his appointment as the governorate's police director, and expressed his pride and appreciation for the officers and non-commissioned officers of the security institution, especially the policemen, stressing his support and backing for all activities carried out by the apparatus to enhance the rule of law and control the security situation. For his part, Brigadier General Abu Hanani conveyed the greetings of the Director General of Police, Major General Allam Al-Saqa, to the Governor, stressing the police's keenness to perform its national and humanitarian duty towards our peop le, and praised the joint cooperation between the components of the security institution in performing its duties towards citizens and enhancing security and public order. Governor Dudin and Brigadier General Abu Hanani also discussed a number of files related to controlling the security situation and police work, especially the traffic situation and organizing markets. Source: Maan News Agency
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