According to the Ministry of Interior Affairs’ press release, Mullah Mohammad Ibrahim Sadr, Deputy Minister of Security Affairs of the Ministry, based on the verbal instructions of the Leader of the Islamic Emirate, headed a delegation consisting of authorized representatives of various deputy ministries and departments, traveled to Zabul Province yesterday.
The purpose of this trip is to establish coordination between the three military institutions, accurately and effectively assess the implementation of the leadership’s orders, rulings, and instructions, as well as monitor administrative affairs and related activities.
During this trip, in addition to reviewing important security and administrative issues, the need for full compliance with the wearing of uniforms by the police forces was emphasized.
It is said that this trip is part of a series of visits by the Deputy Minister of Security Affairs of the Ministry of Interior to various provinces of the country, in which, in addition to providing security guidelines, specific recommendations are provided to improve the discipline of the forces.
Some local sources have reported that on the sidelines of this trip, the Deputy Minister of Security Affairs also met with local commanders and tribal elders of Zabul and emphasized the importance of people's cooperation with the security forces to maintain stability in the region. Also, this trip was carried out simultaneously with the extensive efforts of the Ministry of Interior to increase the cohesion of the police forces and improve the process of joint security operations in the southern provinces.
According to security experts, such trips can play an important role in strengthening the morale and cohesion among the security forces. Studies show that the direct presence of senior officials in the provinces, in addition to a real assessment of the field conditions, helps to speed up the implementation of orders and improve coordination between military organizations. Observers believe that the continuation of these visits could lead to increased trust between the public and security forces and improved order and security in various regions.