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690 Policemen graduate from ‘Saad Al-Abdullah Academy’

The Undersecretary of Ministry of Interior, Lieutenant General Sheikh Salem Al-Nawaf, witnessed graduation of 690 policemen, emphasizing importance of respecting military uniform and upholding the oath taken by graduates, highlighting that these principles are vital for preserving the security and stability of the homeland.

The graduation ceremony of the twelfth batch of police school students, specializing in motorcycles and impact within the Traffic and Operations Sector, was held today, Wednesday, at the Saad Al-Abdullah Academy for Security Sciences.

The event, which saw 690 graduates, was attended by the First Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Defense and Minister of Interior Sheikh Fahd Al-Yousef, along with the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Interior, Lieutenant General Sheikh Salem Al-Nawaf, and various security leaders.

In his speech during the ceremony, Lieutenant General Sheikh Salem Al-Nawaf conveyed the greetings and congratulations of the Minister of Interior, Sheikh Fahd Al-Yousef, to the graduates. He congratulated them on joining the police force and urged them to be exemplary in discipline and commitment, setting a standard for others to follow.

Al-Nawaf stressed the importance of respecting the military uniform and upholding the oath taken by the graduates. He emphasized that the training and knowledge they had acquired should serve as a solid foundation for executing their daily tasks, ensuring the highest standards of efficiency and readiness in maintaining the country’s security and stability. Al-Nawaf also highlighted the significance of the motorcycle specialization and impact, noting their crucial role in addressing field challenges.

The Director of the Police School, Colonel Musaed Al Sagheer, delivered a welcoming speech to the attendees, expressing his pride in the distinguished batch of graduates. He commended the efforts and dedication shown by the graduates throughout their studies, recognizing their commitment to achieving excellence in their training.

The Assistant Director of the Police School, Colonel Mohammed Al-Abbad, read out the decision to appoint the graduates, officially marking the start of their service. This was followed by the oath-taking ceremony, which was conducted under the supervision of the Commander of the Police School Battalion, Colonel Ahmed Al-Reesh.

The ceremony featured military parades and practical demonstrations, where the graduates showcased an advanced level of efficiency and performance quality. These displays reflected the hard work and dedication they put into their training, highlighting their preparedness and the skills they had acquired during the training period.

Source: Al Rai



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