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National Police Day 2025

Date: January 25, 2025 (Saturday)
Country: Egypt Public Holidays

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Description

National Police Day in Egypt is a day to honor the police and remember those who gave their lives while serving the country. It shows respect for people who protect safety, keep order, and help during hard times.

Flag of National Police Day

The day takes place every year on January 25. It marks the events in 1952 when many policemen in the city of Ismailia faced attacks while standing up to foreign forces. Their bravery and sacrifice are the reason the date is remembered.

This holiday is important because it teaches people about duty, courage, and national unity. It helps families and the whole nation remember the cost of maintaining security and the value of those who risk their lives for others.

National Police Day also encourages pride in public service. It reminds citizens that protecting the country and its people is a shared responsibility and a strong part of Egypts modern history.

Traditions

On National Police Day in Egypt people visit police stations and memorials to lay flowers and wreaths. Families of fallen officers are honored in public ceremonies. Television and radio show special programs about heroes and bravery.

There are parades, flag raising, and formal speeches by officials. Police units often hold open days where children and families see equipment and take photos. Schools and community groups make drawings and cards to thank officers.

Food and small gifts are shared. Hosts offer tea, kahk cookies, and sweet pastries to visitors and officers. Mosques and churches hold special prayers for safety. Simple acts of respect and gratitude appear everywhere that day.

Travel Tips

Many government offices and some banks may be closed. Expect parades and official events in Cairo and other big cities that cause road closures and heavy traffic. Plan extra travel time and avoid routes near official buildings during morning and evening ceremonies.

Check museum and attraction hours before you go and arrive early. Join public events calmly and only take photos if people agree. Carry your passport copy, follow police instructions, use licensed taxis or rideshares, and keep valuables secure to enjoy the day safely.


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