Sana'a – Saba:
The General Administration of Training and Qualification at the Ministry of Interior celebrated on Sunday the graduation of the second batch in the field of investigation and research from the Martyr Taha Al-Madani Police Training School.
During the ceremony, Deputy Minister of Interior Major General Abdul Majeed Al-Mortada emphasized the importance of specialized training courses in qualifying security personnel across various fields, particularly in investigation and research. He affirmed that the ultimate goal of security work is to serve the nation, protect lives and public and private property, and ensure the safety and tranquility of citizens.
He urged the graduates to dedicate their efforts to safeguarding the nation’s security and stability, thwarting schemes aimed at undermining public peace, and called on them to embody religious responsibility and wisdom in their dealings with citizens.
Major General Al-Mortada stressed that the current stage requires security personnel to redouble their efforts and enhance performance through continuous training to keep pace with security developments and foil conspiracies targeting the homeland. He underscored the need to elevate vigilance and security awareness while upholding high moral standards that reflect the true image of a security officer.
He noted that this batch would contribute to enhancing security readiness in the "Battle of Dignity" waged by the Yemeni people and their wise leadership against global arrogance. He reiterated Yemen’s principled and steadfast stance in support of the Palestinian people, in alignment with its Islamic identity and commitment to Quranic values.
The ceremony was attended by Deputy Minister of Interior for Human and Financial Resources Major General Ali Al-Sayfi. Meanwhile, Director General of Training and Qualification Major General Abdul Fattah Al-Madani congratulated the graduates of the second batch, praising their performance during the 21-day course, which included specialized training in investigation and research, as well as security and combat skills, along with faith-based education, preparing them for fieldwork and challenges.
On behalf of the graduates, Walid Harmal expressed gratitude to the Training and Qualification Administration, Martyr Taha Al-Madani School, and trainers for their efforts in equipping them with the necessary skills and knowledge to carry out their security duties. He affirmed the graduates' readiness to perform their tasks with integrity, awareness, and insight.

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