Iraq’s security plan for Muharram and Arbaeen Hosseini (PBUH)
Major General Tahsin al-Khafaji, the spokesman of Iraq’s security information unit, announced that this committee held its meeting two days ago in the city of Karbala, during which discussions focused on security plans. And a service was carried out under the chairmanship of the Minister of Interior and also the Deputy Commander of Joint Operations.
Al-Khafaji pointed out that this security plan will continue until the end of the Arbaeen ceremony of Imam Hussein (a.s.) They also work on social media applications to solve any problems and facilitate the process for pilgrims.
He pointed out that this plan will include many government projects in the field of roads, ice factories, water and electricity supply and services such as transportation and parking this year.
The spokesman of the Iraqi security information unit stated that the security committee is ready to carry out preventive operations and emphasized: The aim of this plan is to prevent the militarization of society by reducing the intensive deployment of security forces and relying on intelligence and security efforts, at the same time as The presence of troops in certain places is necessary for intervention when necessary.
Al-Khafaji continued Afroud: This plan also includes providing health instructions to the owners of the processions and aerial monitoring of the process, while the governor of Karbala has also announced the completion of the governor’s monitoring system with the aim of helping the security forces in performing their duties. It can help the Baghdad operation command and other security commanders to provide facilities for the pilgrims.
In the end, he pointed to considering the necessary facilities in land, air and sea border crossings, and predicted that millions of pilgrims from all over the world will go to holy places and that information and technical activities will continue until the end of the Arbaeen ceremony.
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