tayyar.org – “Kabsa” in 2930 institutions!



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The General Directorate of Internal Security Forces – Public Relations Division issued the following communication:

Coinciding with the phase of gradual relaxation of the closure restrictions, the General Directorate of Internal Security of the Armed Forces began, periodically and intensively, to conduct patrols from its operational units to inspect the institutions that have reopened their doors, to ensure the veracity of its commitment to the necessary and safe procedures to start working, which is why the number of these institutions reached 2,930 in various Lebanese territories (banks, supermarkets, maintenance companies, factories, and others …)

The elements of the Internal Security Forces take the appropriate measures during the detection, such as ensuring the correct registration of these institutions with their employees through the official platform, as well as the results of the “PCR” tests that belong to them, and that They are “Negative”, and if they are included -according to the regulations- through the aforementioned platform. And also make sure that the institutions take all preventive measures.

It should also be noted that the staff is willing to monitor the working hours imposed on these institutions and the need to adhere to it.

The General Directorate of Internal Security Forces and Bodies calls on those responsible for these institutions to fully comply with the necessary sanitary and administrative conditions, under penalty of taking measures against those who violate them. Urges citizens to report any infraction to any of the institutions, calling the number 112, sending a report through the “report” service on the website of this general address, or sending a documented text message through the Public social networking sites. Relations Division.

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