Hamouchi Bids Farewell to National Security Pilgrims and Offers Exceptional Support to Beneficiaries
The Director General of National Security and Territorial Surveillance, Abdelatif Hamouchi, welcomed today (Tuesday) members of the National Security family heading to the holy lands to perform the pilgrimage for the year 2025.
The number of beneficiaries of this initiative reached 286 male and female pilgrims, of whom 199 received full coverage for all pilgrimage expenses, while 87 others obtained partial coverage through requests directed to the Mohammed VI Foundation for Social Works of National Security Employees.
This year’s coverage included an increasing number of widows and retired members of the security family, with 31 widows benefiting from full coverage and 10 others from partial coverage. Meanwhile, the number of retirees receiving full coverage reached 41 individuals, while 31 others obtained partial coverage.
On this occasion, Hamouchi presented an exceptional financial grant to all benefiting pilgrims, aiming to provide them with material support and ensure favorable conditions for performing the pilgrimage rituals in the best manner.
In a guiding speech, the Director General emphasized that performing the pilgrimage is among the priorities of the social work of both the National Security and Territorial Surveillance institutions, highlighting the spiritual and humanitarian dimensions of this support.
He clarified that his ongoing commitment to receiving and bidding farewell to National Security pilgrims reflects a personal commitment and institutional responsibility, wishing them health, well-being, and success in fulfilling the rituals.
Hamouchi also announced that he had instructed the Mohammed VI Foundation to ensure the provision of all forms of support and assistance, urging the pilgrims to dedicate their prayers for the security and stability of the nation, and for the safety of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, may God support him.