The Presidential Committee for Civil Peace meets with the Director of General Investigations in Hebron

Hebron - Together - The Presidential Committee for Civil Peace praised the role played by the police in enforcing the law and their constant endeavor to establish law and order, especially the General Investigation Department of the Hebron Governorate Police, which has recently worked to solve several crimes and arrest perpetrators of crimes and suspects. Committing crimes, especially theft of homes and shops, arson of vehicles, and other cases. The committee thanked all members of the security services for enduring the difficult economic conditions in light of the irregular payment of salaries due to the financial blockade imposed on the Palestinian Authority, and the occupation government's withholding of Palestinian clearance funds. This came during a meeting of the Presidential Committee for Civil Peace, headed by the leader of the Fatah movement, Lafi Ghaith, and members of the committee, former Minister Dr. Anwar Abu Aisha, economic advisor Ahmed Hassouna, and journalist Muhammad Al-Awiwi, with the Di rector of General Investigations in the Hebron Governorate Police, Lieutenant Colonel Uday Al-Natsheh, in his office. . The committee stressed that the role played by the General Investigations Department is one of the most important roles in achieving justice and preserving the rights of citizens, starting from collecting information and inferences at the crime scene, all the way to arresting suspects, noting that building any file depends on their skill and experience to facilitate The work of the Public Prosecution to achieve justice. The committee called on the Minister of Interior, Major General Ziad Hab Al-Rih, and the Director General of Police, Major General Youssef Al-Helu, to increase the number of personnel, tools and equipment of the Investigation Department so that it can perform its work to the fullest extent in the Hebron Governorate. The Presidential Committee for Civil Peace drew attention to the fact that Hebron Governorate is in dire need of increasing the number of investigation officer s and personnel, as it is one of the largest Palestinian governorates in terms of area and population. For his part, Natsheh thanked the Presidential Committee for Civil Peace for this visit, which expresses the extent of their interest in achieving justice and preserving the rights of citizens, stressing that all members of the police force spare no effort to establish law and order and pursue outlaws and those suspected of committing misdemeanors or crimes. He stressed that Difficult circumstances will not deter them from performing their duty to protect the homeland and citizens Source: Maan News Agency