Raising the national flag over the Tafas police station in Daraa countryside, marking the return of security and stability to it
On September 20th, the national flag was raised over the Tafas police station in the northwestern countryside of Daraa, and the police services returned to citizens in parallel with the deployment of units of the Syrian Arab Army in the town .
Daraa Governorate Police Commander, Brigadier Dirar Mujahm al-Dandal, stated that the Tafas police station “will return to carrying out its usual work, and the service departments will return to provide their services to citizens as they were.”
He added that “the return of security and stability to the town was thanks to the great cooperation between the state and Tafas social notables and the support of the Arab Syrian Army.
Head of Tafas Police Station, Captain Ali Youssef, said that the station has resumed its work, noting that the station will return to providing its services and receiving citizens’ complaints around the clock.
He stressed that the station aims to facilitate the transactions of citizens and achieve stability and security in the town.
He added that the next stage will witness the return of the Civil Registry Department to the town of Tafas.
For the third day in a row, the process of settling the status of militants, wanted persons and deserters from military service and handing over weapons to the Syrian Arab Army continued within the center of TafasGirls High School.
O. al-Mohammad