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    Parliament pledges to the Interior Ministry: We will transfer money to buy weapons from citizens

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    Post by Rocky Fri 26 Apr 2024, 4:33 am

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    Today, Friday (April 26, 2024), a member of the Parliamentary Security Committee, Representative Ali Neama, confirmed the possibility of transferring funds in the 2024 budget to support the Ministry of Interior’s plan to purchase medium and heavy weapons from citizens.
    Nimah said in an interview with “Baghdad Today” that “the post-2003 unrest created a culture of weapons acquisition by most Iraqi families for reasons of self-defense, but with security stability it has become necessary to correct the presence of weapons according to legal paths that permit the possession of weapons in homes in accordance with instructions.” Interior Ministry to prevent their confiscation during raids and searches.
    He added, "Weapon registration has security dimensions through the possibility of detecting perpetrators through weapons information, stressing that his committee supports the Interior Ministry's program and sees many positive points and hopes for its success with its launch a few weeks ago," noting that "the purchase of weapons by the Interior Ministry did not come through The 2023 budget was drawn up, so funds were not allocated to it, but during 2024, funds can be transferred to support purchase operations if it is known that the ministry’s budget reaches 10 trillion dinars.”
    The Minister of Interior, Abdul Amir Al-Shammari, had previously confirmed the decline in the rate of criminal crimes, terrorist threats, and tribal conflicts in all governorates, while pointing out that the process of restricting weapons to the state is being implemented in 3 tracks .
    Al-Shammari said, "The Interior Ministry's responsibility for security in the governorates is one of the priorities of the government program, and it is handed over from the operations commands to the police commands in the governorates, which naturally requires more security capabilities than military ones."
    He added, "Since 2003 until the formation of the current government, security responsibility was managed by the Ministry of Defense and through operations commands and in a military manner through controls and concrete barriers. But now, with the presence of security stability as a result of the defeat of terrorist organizations, we have begun since last year to implement a plan to take over security in the provinces."
    He continued, "The Ministry of the Interior has prepared a plan for the security management of the governorates in which it is responsible for security, and the security administration differs from the military, as security requires accurate intelligence, surveillance cameras, the spread of rescue patrols, and security work."
    He stressed that "the process of taking over security from the Interior Ministry began last year with five security-stable governorates in which the police leadership took over responsibility, namely Babylon, Najaf al-Ashraf, Wasit, Diwaniyah, and Muthanna. This year we started with Dhi Qar and the city of Samarra, and we are determined to take over security in the centers of the liberated cities."
    He pointed out that "the experiment proved successful according to the evaluation of the Joint Operations Command and the National Security Advisory, as these governorates witnessed a significant decrease in the number of security threats and criminal crimes and a clear stability. We also have a significant decrease in these crimes in all Iraqi governorates."
    Regarding the process of inventorying weapons launched by the Ministry of Interior, Al-Shammari explained, “Iraq, until the year 2017, had battles with terrorist organizations, and the weapons available to the tribes and citizens were used to fight these organizations, and currently, in light of the security stability that the country is witnessing, the Supreme Committee has been formed to inventory weapons in the hands of the state.” This committee has prepared a program to achieve this goal, and we have actually begun the matter through the process of registering weapons.”
    He stated that "the plan follows three paths. The first is medium and heavy weapons, and the Council of Ministers has allocated sums to purchase these weapons from citizens. The second is the registration of light weapons in police stations. The third path will be implemented with campaigns to confiscate unreceived and unregistered weapons and hold violators accountable. It will begin after the end of the period that expires." The Ministry set it as the end of the year 2024 for delivery and registration.
    Regarding the issue of tribal conflicts, Al-Shammari pointed out that “government law enforcement efforts contributed to a significant decline in these conflicts, and the security services, as part of their efforts to address the phenomenon, confiscated large quantities of weapons.”
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