Pezeshkian: Police guarantee country’s move toward justice

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian described poverty and discrimination as the main factors behind dissatisfaction and misdeeds among the public, saying that administering justice would decrease the rate of crimes in the society.
Addressing the commanders of Iran’s Law Enforcement Forces at Imam Hassan Mojtaba (AS) University of Police Sciences in Tehran, where he attended the graduation ceremony of cadets, Pezeshkian said the personnel of the Law Enforcement Forces are one of the most effective forces in charge of delivering justice across the country.
The president called on law enforcement personnel to deal with all members of society, including criminals, in a fair manner.
Pezeshkian hailed the law enforcement forces for their strength as well as relentless efforts aimed at upholding justice in the country.  
“Chaos, violence and injustice would have prevailed in society if law enforcement forces had not been active,” Pezeshkian said, likening the forces to strongholds that are crucial to society.
“Wherever you are, people feel safe, and this is a sign of hope in a bright future. You are the guarantors of the country’s move toward justice,” Pezeshkian added.
The president also underlined that the scientific and technical capabilities of the armed forces, especially the police force, should upgrade.
Masoud Pezeshkian also voiced his administration’s full support for the law enforcement forces, pledging to provide them with all necessary welfare services to make sure the security forces will fulfill their duties with peace of mind.

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