Doha: HE Legal Advisor to HE the Minister of Interior and General Supervisor of the Police Academy Dr. Abdullah Yusuf Al Mal emphasized the ongoing commitment of the Police Academy to equip officers with a comprehensive blend of scientific and professional training. Under the Ministry of Interior's supervision, the academy continues to adapt to modern training systems that incorporate scientific and technological advancements, aligning with contemporary security work concepts.
According to Qatar News Agency, marking the graduation of the 8th batch of cadets at the Police College, Dr. Al Mal noted that the academy aligns its academic and training programs with the Ministry of Interior's vision. These programs are designed to enhance graduates' efficiency, enabling them to tackle evolving security challenges and crime patterns with discipline and professional responsibility.
Dr. Al Mal stressed the academy's ability to provide security agencies with competent national talents committed to safeguarding the nation's security and societal safety. These graduates are instilled with discipline, loyalty, and sincerity, prepared to enhance national and international security and stability.
Major General Abdulrahman Majid Al Sulaiti, President of the Police Academy, highlighted the celebration of the 8th batch's graduation as a testament to the academy's role in strengthening the security and military sectors with skilled Qatari personnel. The academy has made significant progress since its inception, constantly developing educational programs to stay abreast of security field advancements.
Al Sulaiti also mentioned the academy's cooperation with prestigious security institutions globally, enriching its educational journey. This collaboration ensures that the academy remains at the forefront of training and scientific expertise exchange.
Colonel Dr. Fahad Saeed Al Subaie, Vice President of the Police Academy and Director of the Police College, expressed his satisfaction with the graduation, confident that the 8th batch will honor their responsibilities. These graduates have undergone rigorous military training and education in legal and police sciences, preparing them for professional military and police careers.
He emphasized the college's progress in achieving its educational and training mission, establishing a reputation among international police institutions. The college's model of excellence requires preservation and enhancement to maintain its distinguished status.
Captain Mohammed Nasser Al Sayed, commander of the 8th batch, spoke of the college's ongoing efforts to develop its academic and training framework. The consistent approach has positively impacted students, enhancing their cultural, scientific, and training levels to meet the Ministry of Interior's vision. He highlighted the key milestones and achievements of the 8th batch in their journey of excellence.