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MOI: Temporary Security Measures in Place, No Disruption to Government Services

MOI: Temporary Security Measures in Place, No Disruption to Government Services

Daily Tribune22-06-2025
TDT | Manama
Starting today, the Interior Ministry has put in place precautionary steps to protect public safety and improve readiness for any civil emergencies, following recent developments in regional security.
The Ministry thanked the public for their cooperation and understanding of these temporary measures, which are designed to help carry out administrative and security tasks smoothly when needed.
It also reassured that all government ministries and institutions continue to work as usual, following carefully prepared plans to respond effectively to any changes, ensuring strong civil protection and safety for everyone.
As the situation evolves, the Ministry will share helpful advice and updates through the National Civil Protection Platform, its official social media accounts, and the 'MyGov' app.
Citizens and residents are encouraged to follow official instructions and get their information only from trusted sources, avoiding the spread of rumors.
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