
The Chairman of Sudan’s Transitional Sovereign Council and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, on Wednesday inaugurated the “Lieutenant General (Police) Legal Officer Khalid Hassan Mohi El-Din” Center for issuing civil documentation, in the presence of the ministers of interior, finance, and justice, along with senior executive and security officials.
Al-Burhan congratulated police personnel across the country on the 71st anniversary of the Sudanese Police Force, praising their national role in maintaining security and stability.
He directed authorities to facilitate procedures and ensure the issuance of all identity documents, stating: “No Sudanese citizen should be denied civil documentation, even if there are legal cases against them—these are rights.” He expressed his appreciation for the opening of the center and described it as a major new achievement.
Al-Burhan also thanked the State of Qatar—its Emir, government, and people—for their continued support for Sudan and their valuable contribution to the success of this major initiative.
He commended the Sudanese people for their resilience and great sacrifices in supporting the armed forces and allied forces as they wage what he described as a battle of dignity and honor to defeat the “rebellious terrorist militia” and preserve the country’s unity, sovereignty, security, and national gains.



