Interior Minister Lieutenant-General Shaikh Rashid bin Abdullah Al Khalifa religious figures, scholars, newspapers editors-in-chief, leading economic and social figures, heads of clubs and youth centres and updated them on the terror cell and the extent of the flagrant Iranian interference in Bahrain\'s internal affairs. And as part of the social partnership and the minister\'s keen interest to communicate with all citizens and residents to provide them with the latest updates about security situations. Governors and senior officials also attended the meeting which was convened in line with ministry\'s efforts to promote community partnership and reach out to all citizens and residents and update them on latest security developments. The minister also listened to the audience\'s views about the internal situation, as they affirmed the importance of stopping the Iranian interference which is rejected by the whole society. They also expressed their highly condemnation of Iran\'s hostile stances which reflect the political Iranian failure that has obvious international condemnation. They expressed also their sincere thanks and appreciation to the Interior Minister, affirming that such meetings come in line with his keen interest to protect the national gains and unity under the wise leadership of HM the King, and stressing their appreciation to policemen efforts to maintain security and stability.
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