
Sharjah Police honours standout K9 trainer
Brigadier General Dr. Ahmed Saeed Al Naour, Director General of the Central Operations and Security Support, and Colonel Dr. Ahmed Adel Al Maamari, Head of the Security Inspection Department attended the ceremony. The recognition comes in light of Al Mazmi's distinguished contribution during the 2025 International Police K9 Forum, held from 18 to 20 April at the Police Officers Club in Dubai.
Major General Bin Amer commended First Sergeant Al Mazmi for his remarkable efforts and the high standard of professionalism he demonstrated throughout the international event. He also highlighted the positive outcomes achieved through his participation. The Commander-in-Chief stressed the value of engaging in police and security forums on all levels, noting their pivotal role in honing professional skills and enhancing operational readiness. He expressed his hopes for continued success for Al Mazmi in future competitions.
Commitment to excellence in international police forums
The Commander-in-Chief further emphasised the importance of participating in international forums and competitions, as they serve as platforms to showcase the competence and professionalism of police personnel. He encouraged all members of the force to take advantage of such experiences, using them as opportunities for self-development and skill enhancement. This, he said, plays a vital role in elevating the standard of security performance across various disciplines.
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