
Leadership & faculty members of Police College visit martyr leader shrine in Sa'ada
The Director General of the College of Police, Brigadier General Hajis Al-Jamai, along with members of the college's faculty and graduates of the general and special batches of the college, visited on Thursday the shrine of the martyr leader Sayyid Hussein Badr Al-Din Al-Houthi and Jurf Salman in Maran area of Haidan district in Sa'ada province.
The visitors read Al-Fatiha for the soul of the martyr commander and the souls of his great martyrs, who were martyred while defending the land, honor , national sovereignty and confronting the forces of US-Zionist hegemony and arrogance.
The Director of the Police College emphasized that the visit comes as an expression of loyalty and appreciation for the martyr's courageous stances, and a lesson from the field for the college's graduates of the seventh batch of the special section and the 44th batch, inspiring them to continue his Qur'anic journey.
The visiting leaders of the Police College and the graduates expressed their happiness at the visit to inspire lessons from the martyr's life, his courage, and his keenness to enlighten the nation about the schemes hatched by the enemies.
They renewed their pledge to the martyr commander , his fellow martyrs to follow the Qur'anic path and to continue steadfastness , and to exert their utmost efforts for Allah sake and to support the oppressed.
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