(Reporting by George Hadad; Translation by Dani Murad)
A set of private documents related to Syrian regime’s ministry of interior, have shown the extent of negligence which some officers suffer from, especially those who were injured during their service with the regime.
The documents which are published for the first time by Zaman Alwasl , have revealed some aspects of these cases, as in the situation of a captain Firas Ghanoom, who was wounded in clashes that occurred in Al Bab area in the countryside of Aleppo, and as a result of his injury, he had a 35% deficit in his body.
This semi-disabled officer, who had an injury in his left foot, was rewarded by the regime in its own special way, and remained without a car and a house for long months
In one of the cables dated in August 2013, Ghanoom clarified in a request directed to regime’s minister of interior, that he was transferred in March to the Department of Administrative Affairs in the ministry due to his injury.
And that despite the fact that he was injured and in the process of continuing his treatment, the regime which he served hasn’t provided him with a car and left him to move around between his residence, work and Harasta’s hospital in Damascus suburbs, noting that each of them is located in a different area.
More neglect and carelessness is shown in another document, when Ghanoom presented the minister with his request of an apartment, after moving for long months between different residences and bearing the rent expenses from his own money, at a rate equivalent to 15 thousand pounds per month, according to what he said.
A year and a half have passed since his injury and nine months since his he was transferred to the ministry of interior, and Captin. Gnoom is left without house to live in.
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