Khartoum State Police Chief Urges Citizens to Reclaim Their Stolen Property
Khartoum State Police Chief, Lt. Gen. Siraj-Eddin Mansour, has called on citizens to visit the “Looted Property” exhibition in East Nile to identify and reclaim their stolen belongings under the supervision and procedures of the Public Prosecution.
Speaking at the inauguration of the East Nile exhibition yesterday, Mansour revealed that the hall is open day and night for citizens under prosecution supervision, and urged them to visit to recognize their stolen property. He also announced that checkpoints and security campaigns will continue around the clock, in line with directives from the Supreme Committee for Securing the Return to Khartoum, to enforce state authority and uphold the law.
Mansour explained that every citizen has the right to enjoy security and dignity. He noted that local security committees have operated according to seven key axes: joint patrols, joint security posts, joint checkpoints, the removal of foreigners, the elimination of informal housing, the removal of war remnants, and a media axis that reflects the work carried out by the local security committees.