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Graduates of two training courses were honoured at a function held at the Policing Training Institute (PTI) recently, the Ministry of Interior (MoI) said in a press statement.
The honouring ceremony was attended by Brigadier Nasser Mohamed al-Sayed, director, Policing Training Institute.
The course on developing skills for the preparation and follow-up of operational plans (officers), held from September 25 to 29, was attended by 19 participants from different departments of the MoI.
The preparation course for duty officers was held from September 18 to 29 in co-operation with the UK’s College of Policing. Some 24 graduates attended the programme.
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