Baghdad - MENA
Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al Abadi on Saturday chaired an emergency meeting with security chiefs to discuss the latest developments in Tikrit and Salaheddin.
The meeting dealt with recent developments in Tikrit city, the center of Salaheddin province, after its liberation from Daesh's control.
Abadi tasked service and security ministries to achieve required work quickly and send instant field teams to secure delivering salaries to the government's employees in the province.
The meeting also discussed necessary measures to ensure the security of the liberated areas in Salaheddin and provide basic services quickly there to help the displaced people to return to their homes.
Abadi was briefed on the security and humanitarian situation in Tikrit and other cities of Salahuddin, where measures were taken to deliver responsibility for security from the popular crowd forces to the federal and local police.
For his part, the governor of Salaheddin said the Prime Minister ordered to refer the accused persons of attacking the property of citizens to justice to receive their just punishment.