Ministry of Public Security Launches Hotline for Reporting Police Misconduct

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The Ministry of Public Security has introduced a dedicated hotline for the public to report complaints against police officers regarding their alleged misconduct.

The Police Media Unit, in an official statement, revealed that the newly established 118 Emergency Hotline Unit operates under the purview of the Ministry of Public Security. This specialized unit not only welcomes information related to various crimes, including narcotics, but also encourages individuals to report instances of police officer misconduct through the same hotline.

The announcement emphasizes that individuals have the option to provide information either openly, disclosing their identity, or anonymously, assuring flexibility and security to the informants. The hotline is available 24 hours a day, with a commitment to preserving the confidentiality of all information shared.

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