QNA
Doha
The Police Academy on Wednesday celebrated the graduation of cadets from the academy’s seventh batch for specialised courses of diving, parachuting and commando, which were held throughout this year and in which 135 cadets participated with the aim of developing their skills according to the best modern training strategies and plans.
The ceremony was attended by Legal Advisor to the Minister of Interior and General Supervisor of the Police Academy HE Major-General Dr Abdullah Yousef Al Mal, a number of department directors at the Ministry of Interior, officers from military and security agencies, in addition to a number of members of internship programme from the Police Academy of Egypt.
Head of the military training department at the Police Academy Captain Hamad Faleh Al Hajri said that the academy has distinguished training programme in diving, parachuting and commando, which is implemented by a training team that has been carefully selected to transfer its expertise to officer cadets who are approaching the end of their studies and training to join in serving the nation.
During their training journey in the specialised courses, the students passed more than 700 hours of field and theoretical training to learn military and police skills to develop and enhance their abilities to be able to deal with problems and overcome difficulties in an ideal manner.
He pointed out that the academy is moving forward towards achieving its goals and is working to graduate a group of officers after acquiring the latest police, legal and training sciences and knowledge.
During the ceremony, Major-General Dr Al Mal presented the cadets with the badges of the specialised courses and honoured the academy’s partners.
Several academy’s members, including officers, students, supervisors and trainers who won the ‘Samla 2024’ race, were also honoured.