In compliance with the directive of Assistant Undersecretary for Public Security Affairs in the Interior Ministry Major General Ibrahem Al-Tarrah, a team of Ahmadi securitymen launched an intensive security campaign that resulted in the impounding of 28 cars and issuance of 108 citations for various traffic violations.
In a press statement, the ministry disclosed the targets of the campaign include those performing car stunts during weekends.
The campaign also led to the arrest of four citizens wanted by law for involvement in financial cases and they were referred to the concerned security authority in Sulaibiya.
Source : Arabtimes
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