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Bahrain’s Criminal Information Services Adjust Ramadan Hours for Faster Service

The Criminal Information Department has announced new working hours for Ramadan. The goal is to ensure faster service and easier access for the public. These changes apply to its external office at the General Traffic Department in the Southern Governorate. The new schedule will run from 8 AM to 2 PM. During this period, service centers will also operate remotely. People must book appointments in advance through the “Mawaeed” application.

With these adjustments, the department hopes to improve efficiency. By reducing in-person visits, it aims to save time for citizens. At the same time, remote services will continue to ensure convenience. The Criminal Information Department wants to provide faster service without delays. This approach also helps manage crowds, making the process smoother for everyone.

During Ramadan, people often adjust their schedules. The department understands this and has tailored its hours accordingly. By opening earlier in the day, the office can serve more people. The remote service option makes things even easier. Citizens can avoid unnecessary trips and complete their work online. This step shows the department’s commitment to improving public services.

To access remote services, individuals must book an appointment first. The “Mawaeed” application allows them to choose a suitable time. This system helps reduce wait times and prevents overcrowding. Faster service remains a priority for the Criminal Information Department. These updates should help make the process more efficient.

The department encourages citizens to use the new system. With these changes, it aims to provide a smoother experience. Faster service is the main goal, ensuring everyone receives assistance on time. By using online booking, people can complete their tasks without delays. The Criminal Information Department remains focused on delivering better services throughout Ramadan.

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