Sudan Police celebrates seventieth anniversary amid challenges of war and sacrifices of heroes

In the name of God the most merciful, the most merciful

✍️ Police Department Deputy Pension Mr. Abdul Wahab

The police force annually observes Sudan Police Day on December 4 each year to celebrate the Sudanization of the police, with His Excellency Police Major General Amin Ahmed Hussein (God rest his soul) assuming the position as Director General of Police on 12/4/1954 as the first Sudanese police officer to assume this position after the Sudanization of the post. This is considered the seventieth anniversary, but this holiday is different from other holidays because of this cursed war that was imposed on the country, despite the situation. celebration of the victories won by the forces participating in the War of Dignity.

Police Day is a celebration dedicated to police officers to express thanks and gratitude for their efforts and the great achievements they bring to the people and the nation. The role of police officers does not include the fight against crime, road works, passports, civil registration, etc. Rather, it extends to participation in this damn war that has been raging since April 15, 2023, while they are on the front lines of the battle, in the name of injustice, to expel the murderer from the earth, and to get justice in this pure area. Sacrifice is the path of the honorable and the great. Loyal people because love of country is a great human nature and has great religious value

This holiday comes when the police leadership, represented by the Ministry of Interior, His Excellency Police Major General (M) Khalil Pasha Sairin, Acting Minister of Interior, and the Presidency of the Forces Police, His Excellency First Lieutenant General of Police Khaled Hassan Mohieddin Al-Mahi, Director General of Police Force, Police Command Authority, Directors of Departments and States, Officers, NCOs and soldiers, celebrate this party. The general visited the front lines of the forces participating in the war. Dignity, including the armed forces, police, security, mobilizers and armed struggle movements, and visited families. The martyrs, the wounded and the captured, intensifying night raids and outposts, fighting crime, protecting citizens in places freed from the filth of this militia and fulfilling their essential and effective role in all societies, in ensuring the safety, security, and protection of all citizens without discrimination against any danger they may encounter, confronting all enemies and all kinds of dangers, and standing before them without distinction of weakness in protecting the people, and they are the watchful eye that never sleeps. security and peace and prevent crimes of all kinds? Without the police, injustice and darkness would reign among the people. They fulfill their duty honestly, far from betrayal, and do not sell their conscience, because only their awakened conscience preserves this country.

Police Day is a day in which we celebrate the police officers who left their children, wives and families in exile on the land of this country and presented martyr columns. We ask God to accept them as his martyrs.

The celebration aims to fully thank and appreciate the police officers for their great efforts to the people and for serving the nation with all honesty and selflessness.

Greetings and appreciations accompanied by thanks and praise to all police personnel in general, the Minister of Interior, the Director General of Police Force, the Police Command Authority, the directors of departments and of States, to officers, non-commissioned officers and soldiers in post. on the front lines of the War for Dignity, in safe states and in areas freed from the filth of this oppressive and rebellious militia.

Victory to our armed forces, to the police, to the security forces, to Mustafarin, to the armed struggle movements, to the popular resistance, to the Al-Baraa and Al-Rahma Brigades, to the Martyrs' Harvest Brigades, promptly recovery of the injured and the return of the missing.





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