‘Bahrain is in Good Hands’
114 Officers Graduate from Bahrain Police Academy
TDT | Manama
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TDT | Manama
Interior Minister General Shaikh Rashid bin Abdullah Al Khalifa presided over the graduation ceremony for the 14th batch of university officer candidates at the Royal Police Academy.
The Minister expressed gratitude to His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa for the security and stability Bahrain enjoys, crediting the King’s wisdom with strengthening the country’s defence and security capabilities. He also commended the government, led by HRH Crown Prince and Prime Minister Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa for its comprehensive approach to navigating current challenges.
The Minister told graduates that today’s security environment has grown more complex, doubling the workload for officers. “Bahrain is in good hands,” he said, urging the new graduates to match the dedication shown by their fellow security personnel.
The 114 graduates completed programmes in the Higher Diploma in Law and Police Sciences and the Diploma in Forensic and Police Sciences.
Academy prepares future-ready officers
Royal Police Academy Commander Brigadier General Fawaz Al Hassan said graduates are equipped to carry out policing duties and protect national security. He noted the Academy is integrating artificial intelligence and modern technology into its curriculum to meet evolving security demands.
Graduates took the official oath before the Minister presented certificates and honoured top-ranking officers.
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