Monday, May 23, 2011

Damietta's governor discussing security measures in Ras al-Bar

Damietta's governor, Mohamed Fulayfel, its military ruler, Mohamed Ismail and a number of the governorate's leaders gathered in a meeting to discuss Ras al-Bar's security measures so that it can receive vacationers.

At the meeting, the governor spoke of the positive things that have been achieved this spring. He said he was happy with the excessive presence of security forces in different areas. He said he wants such security to continue during the summer.

The governor said motorcycles should be stopped from entering Ras al-Bar and that all entrances and bridges leading to the resort should be secured. Security should be doubled on Thursdays and Fridays as this is when Ras al-Bar receives a lot of visitors, said Fulayfel.

The chairman of Ras al-Bar city council, Adel Abu Samra, said there are campaigns to remove those occupying the road along the Nile and the markets. He added that the problem of illegal basements in the city was also discussed at the meeting.

The governor said campaigns are being carried out to remove such occupations and that a memorandum is also being prepared to inform security forces of where these basements are. The governor announced that he will hold another meeting that will include different sectors to discuss their roles and the necessary measures needed to be taken to improve tourism in Ras al-Bar.

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