DAMASCUS, Dec. 30 (SANA) The Ministry of Interior said Tuesday that mistakes by certain individuals cannot be generalized or used as a pretext to justify other violations or abuses, stressing that vandalism and mob-like actions targeting public or private property are categorically rejected.
Interior Ministry spokesperson Nour al-Din al-Baba said that imitating the destructive behavior of the former regime or engaging in acts that damage property runs counter to the values of the Syrian state and the ethics of the Syrian revolution.
“Such conduct is alien to the authentic national identity of Syrians,” al-Baba said in a statement carried by SANA on Tuesday.
He emphasized that the Interior Ministry will not allow reckless or unlawful actions, regardless of the justifications presented, and reaffirmed the ministry’s full commitment to protecting all Syrian citizens within the framework of the law and the authority of the state.
Al-Baba added that the Syrian state firmly rejects any acts of vandalism or assaults that infringe upon the dignity or property of citizens, noting that such acts constitute clear violations of the law and that legal measures will be taken against those responsible.
The spokesperson called on residents of Latakia Governorate, in coastal Syria, to adhere to the law and refrain from actions that could undermine public security or national unity, including inciting rhetoric or irresponsible individual behavior, and from supporting those seeking to spread chaos and destabilize the country.
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