The Acting Minister of the Interior launches the twelfth phase of support for the war effort
Today, the Acting Minister of the Interior, Major General Khalil Pasha Sairin, inaugurated the twelfth phase of the Ministry’s support for the war effort, which is represented in various medicines for the wounded and injured in the Battle of Karama, in the presence of the First Police (Jurist) General Khaled Hassan Mohieddin, Director General of the Police Forces, and the Police Lieutenant General Amira Abbas Muhammad Fadl, Assistant Director General. For medical services and Major General Salah Ahmed Ibrahim, Acting Director General of Customs Forces. The Acting Minister of the Interior explained that the launch of the twelfth phase of support comes as a continuation of the efforts of the Ministry of the Interior and its components to support the war effort and provide medical aid to the wounded and injured in the Battle of Karama, explaining that the medicines that were inaugurated this morning will be distributed to a number of police and military hospitals in the various states, from In order to provide and provide integrated medical care for the wounded, injured and all citizens. For his part, Major General Salah Ahmed Ibrahim stressed that the customs forces will spare no effort in supporting the war effort and will remain a support and support for the Ministry of Interior in all its efforts to support the war effort until victory is achieved, God willing, indicating that the quantity of medicines for this stage amounted to thirty tons of various medicines, including antibiotics and solutions. Intravenous, blood pressure and diabetes medications, and large quantities of life-saving medications.
The Acting Director General of the Customs Forces meets with the Director of the Sea Ports Authority
Within the framework of joint cooperation between the Customs Forces and the Sea Ports Authority, Mr. Major General Salah Ahmed Ibrahim, Director General of the Customs Forces in charge of his office, met this afternoon with Captain Muhammad Hassan Mukhtar, Director General of the Sea Ports Authority, Mr. Muzammil Hassan Bakhit, Director of Marketing, and Mr. Moatasem Ahmed Al-Senussi, the Legal Advisor to the Sea Ports Authority. In the presence of the Assistant Director General of the Customs Forces, Mr. Major General (Jurist) Abdul Rahman Badawi Obaid and Mr. Major General Yasser Siddiq Muhammad Ahmed, in addition to Mr. Brigadier General Hisham Muhammad Al Hassan, Director of the General Administration of Red Sea Customs. The meeting discussed many issues of common interest between the Customs Forces and the Seaports Authority. Major General Salah Ahmed Ibrahim reiterated their happiness with the visit, stressing their support and readiness for joint cooperation that directly contributes to increasing and developing the economy. The meeting also discussed many topics related to facilitating the movement of incoming and outgoing goods. Through Sudanese ports and continuous development and modernization operations to keep pace with developments in the global trade movement.
Anti-smuggling in the Red Sea confiscated nearly half a ton of drugs and a quantity of weapons and ammunition
In a new achievement for the customs forces, the Red Sea State Anti-Smuggling Forces were able to seize (424) kilograms of drugs in one of the areas south of the city of Port Sudan. The Acting Minister of the Interior, Major General (M) Khalil Pasha Sairin, reviewed the qualitative seizure, praising the great efforts made by the anti-smuggling forces at sea. Al-Ahmar affirmed their support by providing all aids, calling for more efforts to protect the economy, combat smuggling, and protect society from all the various security threats. For his part, Major General Salah Ahmed Ibrahim, the acting Director General of the Customs Forces, explained that this seizure is considered one of the qualitative and large-scale seizures. Due to the presence of international gangs specialized in this field and the great danger that weapons pose to the security of the Red Sea State, especially in light of these circumstances. Major General (Jurist) Hashim Muhammad Ahmed Al-Khalifa, Assistant Director General for Combating Smuggling, also renewed their full commitment to combating all forms of smuggling through land rafts. And the navy and the bases that work day and night with strong determination in order to maintain the security and safety of citizens. His Excellency explained that drugs constitute a major support for the rebel militia by drugging its soldiers in battles, as it is difficult for the rebels to confront the attacks of the armed forces except through their use of these drugs, stressing that his forces are on the lookout for all of these. Failed attempts. For his part, the Director of the Anti-Smuggling Department in the Red Sea, Brigadier General Abbas Abdel Qader Dinar, stated that the seizure was made after the availability of information and after careful monitoring and follow-up. A number of (297) kilograms of narcotic ice, a number (64) kilograms of cocaine, and a number (2) kilograms were seized. Hashish and (4) kilograms of heroin, along with (57) kilograms of lithium sulphate, two horn guns and ten Kalashnikov rifles, and the means of smuggling, a GMC vehicle, was seized.