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The regime's police issues instructions for the residents to enter Yarmouk camp

Published : 26-05-2018

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The police chief of the regime in the city of Damascus, Mohammed Kheir Ismail, announced in a press statement that: "The internal security forces operate 24 hours a day and are ready to welcome citizens and listen to their complaints, demands and organize the necessary controls,” noting that the members were distributed across all the points in the camp and roads, to maintain security and order and to restore the role of the internal security forces after the camp was liberated.

While the police chief called on those wanting to inspect their houses, to refer to the branch for an entry permission into the camp, after presenting the basic documents proving ownership. “Ownership evidence and if the identity card is not available or the electricity or water subscription is not available, and if no document is available, the local Mukhtar and witnesses will be asked to organize the necessary controls regarding the destruction or damage caused to their homes by terrorist attacks.”

Yarmouk camp was subjected to an intensive military campaign launched since 19 April, causing massive destruction in civilian homes, in addition to dozens of victims and casualties. The campaign ended last Monday, with the regime's full control of Yarmouk camp, which was followed by the looting of refugee homes and properties by elements and officers of the Syrian regime.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7174

The police chief of the regime in the city of Damascus, Mohammed Kheir Ismail, announced in a press statement that: "The internal security forces operate 24 hours a day and are ready to welcome citizens and listen to their complaints, demands and organize the necessary controls,” noting that the members were distributed across all the points in the camp and roads, to maintain security and order and to restore the role of the internal security forces after the camp was liberated.

While the police chief called on those wanting to inspect their houses, to refer to the branch for an entry permission into the camp, after presenting the basic documents proving ownership. “Ownership evidence and if the identity card is not available or the electricity or water subscription is not available, and if no document is available, the local Mukhtar and witnesses will be asked to organize the necessary controls regarding the destruction or damage caused to their homes by terrorist attacks.”

Yarmouk camp was subjected to an intensive military campaign launched since 19 April, causing massive destruction in civilian homes, in addition to dozens of victims and casualties. The campaign ended last Monday, with the regime's full control of Yarmouk camp, which was followed by the looting of refugee homes and properties by elements and officers of the Syrian regime.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7174