The National Emergency Service 999 has resumed its operations as of Tuesday, following an eight-day suspension. The Police Headquarters’ media division confirmed the restoration of the service, which had been halted on August 5 due to the absence of police personnel.
The 999 service, which offers critical assistance including ambulance, police, fire, and crime-related support, is now fully operational again. Citizens in distress can once again call for help by providing specific details to ensure the nearest police station responds promptly. The service plays a vital role in coordinating emergency responses across the country, ensuring swift action based on the information provided by callers.