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Tomorrow’s Police: More than 900students graduate with military skills

Student acquire self-defence and air shooting skills

Published: 6 July 2024

QNA

DOHA: The Police Academy on Thursday celebrated the graduation of the first and second groups of the Tomorrow’s Police Program in its 5th edition (summer 2024), in the presence of Undersecretary of the Ministry of Interior Abdullah bin Khalaf bin Hattab Al Kaabi , and a number of Academy’s senior officers.

In its 5th edition, the program targeted students born in 2012-2013-2014-2015 where they were divided into six groups. More than 900 students graduated in the first and second groups, after the training period that began on June 22nd, whereas the rest of the groups will be graduated over the next few weeks.

The graduation ceremony witnessed performances by graduates that highlighted the skills they acquired during the two-week program, including self-defense and air shooting skills, as well as various sports skills appropriate to age groups.

The ceremony also featured screening of a film about the Tomorrow’s police program in its 5th edition, and another about the importance of awareness of the dangers of cybercrime and cybersecurity and how the competent authorities deal with them, in addition to a direct live show explaining the role of security personnel in combating drugs and following up and monitoring narcotic smugglers by sea.

The police of tomorrow program includes military and sports training. Military activities include infantry and air shooting, while sports activities include competitions, swimming, and self-defense, in addition to cultural and awareness activities and field visits in collaboration with a number of entities in the country.
It is noteworthy that this specific program aims to deepen national identity and the spirit of loyalty and belonging in the souls of young people, promote noble values and assume responsibility, contribute to community service and consolidate the authentic Islamic and Arab values, develop leadership skills, and enhance self-confidence, in addition to developing their skills and physical strength through military activities and sports.

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