Al-Batsh: Palestinian policemen working day and night to provide accommodations for students of general secondary

16 يونيو/جزيران 2011 الساعة . 12:28 م   بتوقيت القدس

Brigadier General Tayseer Al-Batsh, Palestinian police chief, confirmed that police drew up a complete plan in coordination with Ministry of Education to provide security and safety for students of general secondary in the Gaza Strip. He also showed that all policemen, who are always ready to help those students, are working day and night to provide all means of comfort and to give success to these exams in the Gaza Strip. 

"Palestinian police service developed mechanisms and appropriate arrangements for concerts and general controls to provide the suitable atmosphere for students of general secondary by preventing the use of loudspeakers and fireworks beginning from the first of June until the end of exams." Al-Batsh said.

He also called for providing comforts and calm to high school students during the exams.

Moreover, Al-Batsh affirmed that the police wish success to all students in the Gaza Strip.

He stressed that the Palestinian policemen are guarding schools to maintain security over 24 hours; in order to preserve the exams without any obstacles, and they are exerting great efforts to give success to this project.

Whereas, the number of general secondary students for this year amounted to 88,768, indicating that the exams will begin at 9 am.

It is worth mentioning the Palestinian government and Ministry of Education in the West Bank and Gaza Strip have played an active role in the follow-up to overcome obstacles and provide material and financial possibilities for all students and teachers.