The Director General of the DGSN-DGST pole, Abdellatif Hammouchi, received on Thursday the members of the National Security Corps and the General Directorate of Territorial Surveillance (DGST), leaving for the Holy Places of Islam to perform the rite of the pilgrimage for the current year.
A press release from the General Directorate of National Security (DGSN) specifies that these are 295 beneficiaries from the National Security Corps, including 168 who have benefited from full coverage of all costs and expenses of the pilgrimage, and 127 of partial coverage, in addition to an exceptional subsidy given directly to all beneficiaries.
The beneficiaries are divided between active civil servants, retirees from the DGSN and the DGST, and widows of security officers, added the same source.
On this occasion, Hammouchi underlined the particular interest given to the question of extending the number of beneficiaries of the pilgrimage among national security agents, the spiritual security of security officials being a factor in strengthening their social security. and an incentive for greater dedication to serving the issues of national and citizen security.
He also called on the pilgrims to immerse themselves in and respect the high royal guidelines, which commit Moroccan pilgrims to conform to the precepts of Islam, calling on the pilgrims of the DGSN/DGST family to help each other to present the best image of the security corps.
Hammouchi gave the necessary instructions and directives to the Mohammed VI Foundation for the social works of National Security officials in order to ensure all the necessary conditions to allow national security pilgrims to perform their hajj rituals in the best possible way. terms.