The 68th anniversary of the founding of the National Security Agency (NSA) was marked on Thursday in Agadir with a magnificent artistic painting that reflected the greatness of the security achievements and the sacrifices of the dedicated security personnel.
The ceremony was attended by Abdelwafi Lefteit, Minister of Interior, and Abdellatif Hamouchi, Director General of National Security and Territorial Surveillance, along with several members of the government, representatives of international organizations such as Interpol and the Council of Arab Interior Ministers, judicial, civil and military figures, National Security officers who have received royal medals, and other guests.
The program of the ceremony included several paragraphs, starting with the Moroccan national anthem, followed by a welcoming speech by the governor of the Souss Massa region, followed by a documentary film on the 68-year history of the National Security, full of sacrifices and honorable achievements.
In a solemn moment, a number of police officers were decorated with royal medals in recognition of their great services and sacrifices in the performance of their sacred duty. The honorees expressed their pride in this high royal honor, stressing their determination to continue working hard and faithfully to serve the country and citizens.
The ceremony included several dazzling artistic and cultural performances, which embodied the greatness of security achievements and the sacrifices of loyal security personnel.
The ceremony, held on the 68th anniversary of the establishment of the National Security in Agadir, had deep connotations that reflect the high royal appreciation for the role of national security men in preserving the safety of the country and citizens.
Source : Fes News Media