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Police Academy affirms ability to supply security agencies with distinguished talent

Published: 22 Jan 2026 - 08:54 am | Last Updated: 22 Jan 2026 - 08:55 am

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DOHA: Legal Advisor to H E the Minister of Interior and General Supervisor of the Police Academy, H E Dr. Abdullah Yusuf Al Mal emphasised that, under the supervision of the Ministry of Interior (MoI), the Police Academy continues to perform its national mission of preparing qualified officers with a comprehensive scientific and professional preparation.

Marking the graduation of the 8th batch of cadets at the Police College of the Police Academy, Al Mal said that in line with the vision of the MoI and the directives of its senior leadership, the academy has been keen to develop its academic and training programmes to enhance the efficiency of graduates and enable them to face renewed security challenges and deal with evolving crime patterns efficiently and competently, in accordance with the highest standards of discipline and professional responsibility.

He added that with the successive batches of graduates from educational and training programmes, the Police Academy affirms its firm ability to supply the security agencies with distinguished national competencies, qualified to protect the security of the homeland and the safety of society. President of the Police Academy Major General Abdulrahman Majid Al Sulaiti said the graduation is a celebration of the graduation of competent officers who are scientifically and practically trained in legal and police fields and advanced training and applied programmes.

Vice-President of the Police Academy and Director of the Police College Colonel Dr. Fahad Saeed Al Subaie voiced his happiness at the graduation of the 8th batch. He said the Police College is confident that they will be faithful to the message they carry, and capable of performing it to the fullest extent.

Captain Mohammed Nasser Al Sayed, commander of the 8th batch, affirmed that the College is moving forward in implementing its plans for academic and training development.