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General Directorate of Public Security (Arabic: مديرية الأمن العام), formerly General Directorate of Police (Arabic: مديرية عامة للشرطة), are the civilian police force under the Ministry of Interior responsible for law enforcement in Saudi Arabia.
The General Directorate of Investigations (Arabic: المديرية العامة للمباحث), commonly known simply as the Mabahith, is the secret police agency of the Presidency of State Security in Saudi Arabia, and deals with domestic security and counter-intelligence.
The minister of interior has several objectives and the ministry's mission is summarized as follows: Achieve security and stability Kingdom-wide, provide tranquility and safety for the citizens and fight against all means of crime to ensure the safety of Saudi society and its development.
The Community Service Police serves as the Sudanese religious police. Originally called the Public Order Police, the enforcement agency was established in 1993 by President Omar al-Bashir. [20] The Public Order Law was initiated by the Sudanese government in the state of Khartoum in 1992, and later applied to all states. The name was changed in ...
Prisoners and detainees of Saudi Arabia (6 C, 16 P) Pages in category "Law enforcement in Saudi Arabia" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
Saudi Arabia has formed a police unit to monitor violations of its coronavirus lockdown rules and has banned gatherings of more than five people, the state news agency SPA said on Thursday. The ...
In 1381 e rose qualification for admission to the certificate of completion of middle school, and became a three-year period of study. E In 1385 the College changed its name to "police" instead of the police school. In 1385 the college was e Mecca to the city of Saudi Arabia. In the e 25/1/1386 issued a ministerial decision to separate the ...
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