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Police Training Institute honours research contest participants

Published: 05 Jun 2014 - 06:57 am | Last Updated: 26 Jan 2022 - 08:37 pm

One of the participants honoured at the event.

Doha: Under the auspices of the Prime Minister and Interior Minister H E Sheikh Abdullah bin Nasser bin Khalifa Al Thani, Police Training Institute held a ceremony to honour winners and participants of the third annual research competition 2013 conducted by the Ministry of Interior under the theme ‘Abnormal behaviours of students and the role of security system in treating them’.
The ceremony at Civil Defence Officers’ Club was attended by Legal Adviser to the Interior Minister, Maj. Gen. Dr Abdullah Yusuf Al Mal, Director-General of Police College, Brig. Dr Muhammad Abdullah Al Mohanna, Commander of Ahmad bin Muhammad Military Academy, Staff Brig. Hamad Ahmad Al Noaimi, and  directors of various departments. 
Maj. Gen. Dr. Al Mal honoured the jury team, including  Maj. Nasser Musfir Al Qahtani,  Public Guards Department, Capt. Buna Ali Al Khulaifi, Juvenile Police, Dr Basheer Saad Zeghlul, Professor of Law, Qatar University, and Dr Asma Al Mohannadi, Supreme Council of Education. 
Qatari winners included Dr Ibrahim Muhammad Abdullah Al Kaabi (QU), Researcher Khalid Saud Al Dousri (Qatar Foundation), Dr Ayman Ahmad Hafiz and Researcher Rafid Saeed Abdul Razzaq (Ahmad Bin Muhammad Military College) who won first place while Dr Ali Mohna Al Zabit Al Dousari and Researcher Maryam Ahmad Al Zabit Al Dousri second and Researcher Ashwaq Saleh Ali Saleh Al Jormouzi (Strategic Planning Department) and Researcher Nawal Khalid Ewad Omar (Communications Department) third place.
Resident winners included Researcher Khalid Muhammad Abdul Haleem (Public Relations Department, Ministry of Interior) who won first place while Dr Muhammad Mahmud Al Sayed Mursi (Police Training Institute) second and Researcher Mahmud Abdul Jawad Muhammad (Abdullah Al Mosnad Independent School) third place. 
The youngest participant, Nasser Sultan Al Kowari (Ali bin Muhammad Al Thani Secondary School) was also honoured and schools, Family Counselling Centre and other participants were presented with certificates.
Lt. Nasser Mubarak Al Maliki, who participated in making the largest flag which entered in the Guinness World Records was also honoured. 
The topic for the next research competition is ‘The role of social establishments in the prevention of rumours’.
The Peninsula