The interior responds to citizens' press complaints and closes an open electricity booth with a pyramid

In response to a complaint received by the Citizen's Press Service on the seventh day of the existence of an open electricity booth, threatening the lives of pedestrians, in the pyramid area in Giza, the Ministry of Interior intervened to solve the problem in coordination with district officials in the region.
The Ministry of the Interior sent a response stating, "Referring to the above and broadcast your site on 25 April, including a complaint to the citizen Mohammed Abdel Nasser – resident Sharif Street in the pyramid under the title" open electricity stall threatens the lives of pedestrians pyramid "damaged the existence of an open electricity kiosk.
She added: "We would like to inform you that coordination was done with the bodies concerned with the pyramid area and installation of the door door, which is not present, and the kiosk was covered in the complaint and then removed the reasons. We also wish to point out that the security services at the Ministry of Interior spare no effort in responding quickly to citizens' Remove their causes.
It should be noted that the Citizen's Press Service on the seventh day received a complaint on this subject and was published in April.
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