The Syrian National Army's staff on Saturday opened a military police station in A'zaz city northern Aleppo city, north of Syria.

According to Hisham Darbala, the head of the military police in the city of A'zaz and its countryside, in a speech that the police was formed under the auspices of the General Staff of the National Army, and with the support of the local councils deployed in areas of the "Euphrates Shield" and "Olive Branch."

According to Darbala, the new center is working to link the institutions in the liberated areas with a unified mechanism for security and institutional support, in order to maintain stability and support the police and public security forces deployed in the north of Syria.

He added: "Military police is a supportive force of the National Army, and its tasks are to stand at an equal distance between the people and the National Army, and to combat the riots and vandalism and corruption that may be issued by some of the abusers.

On the other hand, a new fighter from police forces, "Zakaria Sinjar" said that the course lasted three months, including training in the near fighting and joint patrols and barriers, under the supervision of military officers.

It should be noted that the Syrian National Army, which brings together four brigades announced the formation of the military police in February, which deploy in each of al-Bab, A'zaz and Jarabulus, and "Abu Mohammed al-Sheikhli" has been appointed as its commander-in-chief as well as two deputies from the First and Third corps.