English-Speaking Police Forces to Serve Tourists in Iran’s Yazd
Tehran (Basirat) :Iran’s Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization is working to establish tourism police in the central city of Yazd with good command of English to protect tourists in the historic neighborhoods of the city.
Seyyed Mostafa Fatemi, the head of the provincial branch of Cultural Heritage,
Handicrafts and Tourism Organization told ISNA recently that they are searching
to find a location for the headquarters of the unit.
"Soon, police forces fluent in foreign languages and familiar with tourism
issues will be deployed to historic parts of Yazd,” he added.
Fatemi noted that Yazd has hosted more tourists since its historic parts were
registered in UNESCO’s world heritage list.
The official mentioned that Yazd is capable of becoming the country’s top
tourist destination.
"Fortunately, in recent years, Yazd has welcomed a big number of tourists,
particularly foreign tourists,” he underlined.
The tourism police had been established in Yazd in 2002, but the unit was
dismantled after a few months over unknown reasons.
Yazd, known as the "City of Windcatchers”, was inscribed as a UNESCO world
heritage site in 2017.
Source:IFP