The judicial complex in the city of Al-Haffah in the countryside of Lattakia is back in service

Latakia, (ST) – The judicial complex in the city of Al-Haffah in the countryside of Lattakia is back in service after completing the process of repairing operations of the damage caused by terrorism, and the rehabilitation and restoration of the building and the commencement of work

The head of the Public Prosecution in Al-Haffah, Judge Bahjat Al-Ali, said in a statement to SANA’s correspondent that, the restoration and rehabilitation work included the damaged sections that were destroyed by terrorist groups’ attacks.

 

Al-Ali pointed out that, the complex had a historical stamp to it which was preserved during the repair process. The judicial complex provides a lot of legal documents and services for a wide range of citizens in Al-Haffah.

Citizen Muhammad Subhi, from the city of Al-Haffah, considered that the opening of the judicial complex contributed to alleviating the trouble of traveling to Lattakia or to the building that was rented in a far away area in the city of Al-Haffah on a temporary basis.

Lawyer Aref Suleiman pointed out, that moving the court to the city center in the midst of other government departments was an easy step that came in a timely manner and limited the waste of effort and time for citizens and lawyers alike.

Raghda Sawas

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