Iranian authorities have announced the arrest of <strong>19 individuals</strong> on charges of espionage for enemy states. These arrests are part of Iran's efforts to bolster its internal security amid rising external threats.
Singapore's Minister of Home Affairs, K. Shanmugam, reported that the ongoing conflict in the Middle East has heightened global security threats, including in Singapore. He emphasized that the rise in violence in the region could escalate the risks of attacks and lead to incidents beyond the immediate conflict.
Armed clashes occurred outside the Israeli consulate in Istanbul, where Turkish police neutralized three assailants, resulting in one death and two serious injuries. The incident raises concerns about security and diplomatic relations.
The Saudi Ministry of Interior announced the arrest of <strong>14,242</strong> illegal residents from <strong>March 26 to April 1</strong> as part of joint inspection operations. These arrests target violations of residency, border security, and labor laws.
The new internal security administration in al-Hol camp, located in northeastern Syria, has declared the camp and its surroundings a closed military zone, prohibiting any access or entry under any circumstances. This decision comes amid heightened security tensions in the region.
Iran has announced the death of Majid Khademi, the head of the Revolutionary Guard's intelligence unit, in an incident that raises significant concerns about internal security. This event occurs amid increasing political tensions within the country.
Omani authorities have thwarted a significant cocaine trafficking operation in Salalah, arresting several individuals involved in the network. This operation is part of the government's efforts to combat drugs and enhance internal security.
A dramatic video captured the moment a commando team landed in Iranian territory, successfully rescuing a pilot during a precise operation. This event raises questions about Iran's internal security.
U.S. and Israeli pressures aim to weaken Iran's security structure by targeting police stations and Basij bases. These attacks seek to dismantle the state's ability to control the streets following failed attempts to ignite an uprising within Iran.
Kuwait has announced the establishment of special courts to address terrorism cases following a notable increase in related incidents. This initiative is part of the government's efforts to enhance security and stability in the country.
US authorities have charged a Marine corporal with stealing and selling weapons from Camp Pendleton in California. This incident raises concerns about internal security at US military bases amidst rising theft and smuggling incidents.
The Interior Minister has issued a decision to deport a Syrian citizen from the country due to security concerns affecting public safety. This decision reflects ongoing efforts to enhance internal security amidst various challenges.
The head of Syrian internal security in Hama, Brigadier General Muhannad Al-Shantout, convened a meeting with several bishops and local dignitaries in Al-Ghab region to address rising tensions in Al-Suqaylabiyah. This meeting follows an incident that raised concerns among residents and led to the detention of the main perpetrator.
The Russian National Guard has announced the launch of a special train in the Moscow Metro, running for six months on the Sokolnicheskaya line. This initiative aims to showcase the Guard's missions and history through a mobile exhibition that allows passengers to learn about its achievements.
Reports indicate a significant rise in the number of children at risk of online extremism, prompting the British security agency MI5 to implement new measures to address this phenomenon. Innovative strategies are required to understand the behaviors of these children and guide them towards positive paths.
Iranian security forces have reported a series of arrests related to espionage, with dozens detained in recent operations. These actions come amid rising political and economic tensions within the country.
The Kuwaiti Ministry of Interior announced the thwarting of a terrorist plot aimed at assassinating state leaders, resulting in the arrest of a network comprising 20 individuals, including Kuwaitis, Iranians, and Lebanese, some of whom are fugitives abroad.
Amid escalating tensions with the United States and Israel, Iran struggles to maintain control over its streets. Government supporters and armed volunteers patrol cities and man security checkpoints.