In a move reflecting its commitment to developing the security system in the Kingdom, the General Directorate of National Security announced an important decision to upgrade the organizational structure of national security services in the city of Nador from a provincial zone to regional security, effective Friday, August 16th.
This decision comes as part of a comprehensive strategy aimed at keeping pace with the demographic growth and urban expansion witnessed by the city, focusing on intensifying security coverage and enhancing citizens’ sense of security.
In a special statement, a responsible source at the General Directorate of National Security explained that this development will include strengthening police services, creating new security facilities, as well as increasing human resources and enhancing material resources and the fleet of security vehicles.
In line with this new organizational structure, the Directorate announced a series of appointments to positions of responsibility, where the former head of the provincial security zone was promoted to the position of head of regional security in Nador. The appointments also included various regional security services, including the Regional Judicial Police Service and the Regional General Intelligence Service.
One of the most prominent developments in this context is the creation of a specialized gang-fighting unit within the Regional Judicial Police Service. This team will work around the clock to address serious crimes and pursue wanted individuals.
In conclusion, the responsible source emphasized that this step comes in response to the increasing demand for security services, stressing the General Directorate of National Security’s commitment to providing all necessary human and material resources to ensure citizens’ security and improve the quality of security services provided to them.
This organizational upgrade in Nador’s security services signals the General Directorate of National Security’s keenness to meet the public demand for security as a civic service, by providing the necessary equipment, gear, and human resources. This approach is expected to reflect positively on the development, reinforcement, and improvement of security services offered to citizens.