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Sudanese Interior: The unregulated foreign presence has become a threat to national security

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Sudanese Interior: The unregulated foreign presence has become a threat to national security

Sudanese Net:

The Sudanese Interior Minister in charge, Police Major General Khalil Pasha Sairin, confirmed that Sudan is one of the first countries to receive refugees, and the first asylum law was in the year 1974 AD, while the second law was issued in the year 2014 AD, indicating that the country has significant numbers of legalized and unregulated foreign presence, which has left Negative effects on the state and society with the participation of large numbers of them in the war currently taking place between the armed forces and the rebel militia.

The Sudanese Minister of Interior said during his address to the opening session of the workshop on controlling foreign presence and reviewing identity in the hall of the General Intelligence Service in Port Sudan under the slogan (Protect your identity, you protect your homeland), honored by the Secretary-General of the Transitional Sovereignty Council, a group of ministers, state governors, representatives of the judicial services, the Director-General of the police forces, and members of the management and leadership body. The police, the Commissioner for Refugees and the relevant authorities said that the influx of unregulated foreign presence in Sudan requires reviewing this presence in scientific and practical ways through this workshop in which experts and specialists were accompanied through scientific working papers that identified the requirements to reduce this unregulated presence, indicating that The foreign presence has become a threat to national security and has also contributed to negative phenomena represented by human smuggling, the transmission of dangerous diseases, and working in marginal jobs.

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Minister Sirin advised that the Sudanese Ministry of Interior has set priorities for its work plan, including a workshop on controlling foreign presence and reviewing identity, stressing that the issue of foreign presence requires the concerted efforts of all official and popular efforts and from state governors to control this presence, reiterating the keenness of the Ministry of Interior not to neglect controlling this presence. .

For his part, the Minister of Culture and Information, Graham Abdel-Qadir, pointed out the great role of the Sudanese police forces in protecting the gains of the nation and the citizen, especially the issuance of various identification documents. He wondered: How did the unregulated foreign presence bypass the laws and regulations and what is the economic and social benefit that this presence accrues to the state, pointing out The country is open to (7) neighboring countries whose customs and traditions differ from the legacies and traditions of the Sudanese people. Some of them have positive interests and some have destructive interests come to the country.

Graham revealed that the rebel militia ignited chaos through the foreign presence within its ranks, calling for the rapid treatment of laws and legislation and their strong implementation through the police forces and competent agencies, stressing that the national media is transparent and defends the nation, its values, honor, and land.

For his part, the Chairman of the Higher Committee of the Workshop and the Director of the General Administration of Civil Registry, Major General Sami Al-Siddiq Dafallah, said that the workshop on controlling foreign presence and reviewing identity was formed by a decision of the Minister of the Interior in charge of Resolution (24/2024), indicating that the workshop includes experts, legal experts and locals. The specialty aims to come up with scientific and practical recommendations targeting the unregulated foreign presence

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Follow-ups from the Police Press Office indicate that the workshop discussed a working paper on controlling the Sudanese identity and ways to preserve it, presented by Al-Khader Police Colonel Muhammad Ibrahim, while the session was chaired by Lieutenant General Awad Al-Nil Police, Dhahia, and the discussion was initiated by Police Major General (M) Adam Muhammad Al-Jadaa, while the rest of the papers will continue to be presented on Wednesday and Thursday. Submitting recommendations to the Sovereignty Council.

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