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Dec 15, 2025

Muharraq Governor Chairs Governorate Security Committee Meeting

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The Muharraq Governor Salman bin Isa Bin Hindi Al Mannai chaired a meeting of the Governorate’s Security Committee, attended by concerned officials.
At the outset of the meeting, the Muharraq Governor expressed his appreciation for the efforts of the Ministry of Interior under the leadership of His Excellency Interior Minister General Shaikh Rashid bin Abdullah Al Khalifa. He commended the ministry’s qualitative achievements over the past year across various fields, which have enhanced security and stability and reinforced the concepts of safety and community partnership in the Kingdom.
The meeting reviewed preparations for the Bahrain Police parade, scheduled for Bahrain Police Day, and discussed coordination among the relevant entities to ensure the event's success. It also monitored traffic flow and violations in markets and residential areas to ensure a safe and well-organised environment for all, particularly during the Kingdom’s National Day celebrations and associated events.
At the conclusion of the meeting, the Muharraq Governor expressed his sincere appreciation to all security directorates and entities for their continued efforts, praising the sense of responsibility and dedication that characterise their work. He also honoured the members of the Security Committee in recognition of their distinguished efforts and ongoing follow-up, affirming that these efforts reflect the values of teamwork and community partnership, which are fundamental pillars for achieving security and stability.

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