Al -Hajj writes: Gamal Abdel Wahab Awad al -Saqri -The Sudanese police icon, the curtain is on his brilliant career

After three decades of continuous donations, Major -General Gamal Abdel Wahab Awad Al -Saqri ended his career in the field of police work, carrying in his possession of a heritage of discipline and precision, and stories of dedication to the service of society, leaving his steps an Indestube imprint in memory of the Sudanese police and civil society.
Jamal, Ibn Hantoub al -jamila and the product of his good land, were not only born to be a police officer, but he was born to carry the banner of engagement and discipline in his veins since early childhood. His father, uncle Al -Saqri, was the man of the most famous detective in Wad Madani, and his older brother Al -fadil Al -Saqri, a man who knows each police apparatus and testifies to him with precision and rigor. Jamal was therefore born in the breast of conditional honor, and the artery of loyalty and loyalty was instilled in a profession which has transformed into a part of its entity.
Jamal joined the police college in 1989 and graduated in 1991, to start a donation march which was only cut in his last day at the service of the rank of a police brigade. His career was not only titles or ranks.
One of its most important humanitarian and administrative achievements is the civil passport transfer project of its former tenant site to a luxurious building that neglects the Nile, taking into account the lowest possible costs, at the service of citizens and police staff. A realization highlights its practical sense and its conviction that administrative work is no less honorable than work in the field and that serving people is the supreme objective.
Jamal Abdel Wahab Al -Saqri, a decisive and precise personality, imposes his respect in silence and leaves his impact deeply. Hantoub, and his narration were a civilian, to become an integrated person and a police officer, capable of influencing everyone around him, with unimaginable firmness, and by force which does not mean cruelty, but rather a responsibility, a commitment and a loyalty to the profession he chose, and the land that I like.
Today, after the curtain has been abandoned on his professional career, Jamal Al -Saqri remains a symbol of the Sudanese police, a great man at a time when values have decreased and a fingerprint that will remain enlightened in the pages of the history of the most beautiful form.
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