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Surveillance cameras to secure electoral campaign

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Surveillance cameras to secure electoral campaign
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Security services are working to re-examine their map across the entire national territory, in anticipation of the electoral campaign, which kicks off on 23 March, and will extend until the Presidential Elections that are scheduled to be held on April 17.

Sources from the leadership of the Gendarmerie and Police said a security plan will be adapted after the finalization of the special mechanisms of entitlement, including setting the final list of candidates and the map of their movements and activities to ensure the gatherings that will be held by them during their elections’ campaigns.
In this context, sources from the National Gendarmerie told Echorouk that they will recruiting all Gendarmerie units, especially security roads battalions to facilitate traffic processions of candidates and their movements, and recruiting riders also in their movements with intensified mobile patrols, and support the check points and security barriers with explosives and weapons detectors, after dispatching each candidate with the map of gatherings that are scheduled in different regions, as teams specialized in dismantling bombs and explosives were also added, to carry out a survey of the halls that will host these gatherings with securing the perimeters to thwart any attempt to implement a criminal attack, aiming to disturb the progress of the campaign in the first stage, in addition to activating the security teams and intervention.
“Students belonging to various training schools that belong to the gendarmerie were involved in the security scheme of the Presidential Elections, to raise the census of enlisted personnel in the field and deploy the largest number of gendarmes, as the regional leaderships of gendarmerie will supervise on ensuring security in the centers of elections across the national territory, in addition to escorting and protecting the mobile polling stations”.
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