HM King issues Royal Decree (1) of 2022, restructuring Interior Ministry

His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa today issued Royal Decree (1) of 2022, amending some provisions of Decree (69) of 2004 on restructuring the Interior Ministry.

 

Article (1):

 

The text of item (11) of Article (1) of Decree 69/2004 on re-structuring the Interior Ministry, shall be amended as follows:

 

“11- Customs Affairs, which includes

The Customs President, who oversees

a-  The Directorate of Monitoring and Performance Follow-up

b-  The Directorate of Communication and Strategic Planning

c-  The General Directorate of Customs Inspection and Security, which includes:

–     Directorate of Seaports Customs

–     Directorate of Airports Customs

–     Directorate of Land Ports Customs

–     Directorate of Customs Security

 

d-  The General Directorate of Customs Clearance and Services, which includes

–     Directorate of Customs Compliance and Risks

–     Directorate of Customs Licenses and Customer Service

–     Directorate of Customs Clearance

 

e-  The General Directorate of Resources and Information Systems, which includes:

–     The Directorate of Training and Development

–     The Directorate of Financial Resources

–     Directorate of Information Systems

–     Directorate of Human Resources and Administrative Affairs”.

 

Article (2):

 

A new item (N’ 7) shall be added to (Second) of Article (1) of Decree 69/2004 on re-structuring the Interior Ministry, and the rest of the items shall be renumbered accordingly, as follows:

“7- The General Directorate of Verdict Enforcement and Alternative Sentencing, which includes:

–     Directorate of Alternative Sentencing

–     Directorate of Coordination and Legal Follow-up.

–     Directorate of Verdict Enforcement”.

 

The Interior Minister shall implement the provisions of the decree, which takes immediate effect, and will be published in the Official Gazette.

 

Source: Bahrain News Agency

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