Tunisia's Interior Ministry purging itself of Islamists, corrupt elements
Conflicts are raging on inside the Tunisian Interior Ministry, against the background of the exceptional measures taken by President Kais Saied on July 25.
Great struggle
The exceptional measures of the president
have pitted the president and his camp against the Islamists and those who call
themselves' pro-democracy' groups. The Islamist Ennahda movement is being
joined in the battle against the president by corrupt elements of the Tunisian
society.
Battles rage on inside the Interior
Ministry between the same two sides: those backing the president and those
backing Ennahda and corruption.
The leadership of the ministry
initiated change in the Traffic Guard, the Coast Guard, and the Explosives and
Monitoring departments.
Other departments of the National
Guard in different parts of Tunisia also witnessed change.
Purge
The Ministry of the Interior sacked
its general and central directors in the borders, foreigners, and training
departments on October 24.
It also sacked the heads of regions,
teams, and security centers.
According to ministry statements,
the aforementioned measures aimed to purge the border and foreigners administrations
of officials who had wreaked havoc in them.
These officials had allowed the
issuance of passports for Tunisians who joined terrorist groups outside the
country with support from the Muslim Brotherhood, the ministry said.
It added that it would bring these
officials to trial for undermining the security of the Tunisian state.
Restructuring
Secretary-General of the Tunisian
Republican Security Syndicate, Mohamed Ali al-Rezki, said the sacking of these
officials aimed to send messages of assurance to the security forces and the
Tunisian people.
This is especially so, he said, after
the minister of the interior took upon himself the responsibility of bringing
security back to the streets.
"The minister wants to unify
efforts for Tunisia and preserve it," al-Rezki said.