Defense Minister, General, Awad Mohammed Ahmed Ibn Auf has affirmed the stability of security situations all over the country .
The minister, in statement he presented, Wednesday, before a parliament closed door-session, assured the stability of security situations in the country, except minor security infiltrations and some limited tribal disputes .
The Army Official Spokesman, Brigadier, Ahmed Khalefa Al-Shami has described, in press statement following the session, the statement as regular and presented by the Defense Minister in the outset of the Assembly sessions.
Brigadier, Al-Shami has pointed out that the minister has presented a detailed statement on the overall security situations in the country, explaining that the statement indicated to the precautions taken by the Army in, cooperation with the other regular forces, to maintain peace and stability in the country and protection and securing the borders against the different activities, especially, what concerning the cross borders-crimes, smuggling of weapons and human trafficking .
Source: SUNA
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