New Security Protocols Implemented by the Ministry of Interior to Regulate Incident Reporting
ahmed baqer٢٠ مارس ٢٠٢٦
In a decisive move to bolster national stability and protect vulnerable sites, the Ministry of Interior has introduced a comprehensive set of regulations governing how security incidents are documented and shared publicly. These measures are specifically designed to thwart hostile entities from exploiting sensitive intelligence.
Authorities are strongly urging both the general public and journalistic organizations to demonstrate heightened responsibility during ongoing security events by strictly adhering to these new official guidelines.
The updated regulatory framework introduces several key mandates:
First and foremost, there is an absolute ban on the distribution of any visual media—including photographs and video footage—that depict targeted locations across social media platforms. Furthermore, to facilitate unhindered operations for security personnel and to ensure civilian well-being, citizens are strongly advised to maintain a safe distance from the scenes of any incidents.
Journalistic integrity is also addressed within these directives; media organizations are now required to refrain from broadcasting or publishing the exact coordinates or specific locations of where incidents are unfolding.
To support these enforcement efforts, the Ministry is actively encouraging individuals to utilize the 911 emergency hotline to report any breaches of these new rules, guaranteeing complete anonymity and confidentiality for callers.
Those found violating these stringent protocols will not escape consequences. The Directorate of Information Crimes, working in tandem with the judicial system, is prepared to initiate formal legal proceedings against offenders.
Ultimately, these comprehensive steps reflect the Ministry's overarching commitment to preserving national security and preventing the dangerous mishandling of critical information.
(Information provided by the Ministry of Interior)