Security Source Denies Claims by the Muslim Brotherhood of a Decision to Exempt Officers' Vehicles from Taxes and Licensing Fees
Security source denies the validity of claims exempting officers' vehicles from taxes and fees.
SUMMARY
A security source categorically denies the issuance of any decision exempting officers' vehicles from taxes and fees, confirms no exceptions exist in vehicle licensing, and points out that the claims are part of the terrorist Muslim Brotherhood's attempts to spread false news.
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- A security source denied the accuracy of claims about exempting officers' vehicles from taxes and fees.
- The source confirmed there are no exceptions in vehicle licenses or taxes and fees.
- The claims are part of the terrorist Muslim Brotherhood's attempts to spread false news.
- Legal measures are being taken against those spreading these claims.
CORE SUBJECT
Denial of claims exempting officers' vehicles from taxes
A security source completely denied the accuracy of what was circulated on one of the accounts affiliated with the terrorist Muslim Brotherhood elements fleeing abroad on social media, which claimed the issuance of a decision to exempt officers' vehicles from taxes, fees, and licensing costs.
The source confirmed that there are no exceptions regarding vehicle licenses or the taxes and fees imposed on them, and that everyone is treated according to the same rules, noting that this decision was issued in another country during the past month of June.
He pointed out that this matter indicates what the terrorist group is accustomed to, deliberately spreading false and fabricated news as part of its desperate attempts to stir confusion among citizens after it lost its credibility.
He clarified that legal measures are being taken against those spreading these claims.
KEYWORDS
MENTIONED ENTITIES 1
terrorist Muslim Brotherhood
🏛️ OrganizationTerrorist group fleeing abroad