Brigadier General Al-Menhali inspects the work progress of the traffic police in Mukalla

The Director General of Security and Police of the Hadhramaut Coast, Brigadier General Mutee Saeed Al-Menhali, today, Sunday in Mukalla, inspected the Traffic Police Department to review the progress of work and the efforts of traffic officers in numbering the vehicles and motorcycles seized during the compulsory traffic campaign that began last week.
Brigadier Al-Menhali stressed, after hearing from the citizens, that “the purpose of the numbering process is security before it is voluntary, and the compulsory campaign came to protect people’s lives, and citizens must handle their transactions themselves, and the leadership will work to hold accountable anyone who practices brokerage with citizens.”
Brigadier Al-Menhali explained that the compulsory traffic campaign will continue and will not stop until it achieves all its goals, indicating that temporary numbering is the best way out, taking into account the circumstances of citizens. He directed the Traffic Police Department to quickly complete the numbering of the seized vehicles, and to continue the campaign to impose order and law.
p>Brigadier General Al-Menhali held a meeting that included the Director of the Traffic Police, Colonel Muammar Al-Mashjari, his deputy, Lieutenant Colonel Salah bin Dawis, and his assistant director of the Automated Issuance Department, Lieutenant Colonel Faisal Al-Yazidi, to discuss the results of the traffic discipline campaign to avoid negatives, directing the administration to facilitate and speed up the completion of citizens’ transactions to alleviate congestion during numbering.