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Palestinian Interior Minister Tours Key Security Departments in Bahrain

Palestinian Interior Minister Tours Key Security Departments in Bahrain

Daily Tribunea day ago
Palestinian Interior Minister Ziad Mahmoud Hab Al-Reeh visited several key departments of Bahrain's Ministry of Interior during his official trip to the Kingdom. He was accompanied by Chief of Public Security, Major-General Tariq bin Hassan Al-Hassan.
The visit included stops at the Royal Police Academy, the General Directorate of Criminal Investigation and Forensic Science, and the General Directorate of Anti-Corruption, Economic and Electronic Security.
At the Royal Police Academy, the minister and his delegation watched a documentary showcasing the international achievements of the Ministry's Military Step Measurement Team. He was also briefed on the Academy's academic and training programs designed to prepare security personnel to meet the highest professional standards. The visit concluded with a tour of the Academy's facilities.
The minister then visited the General Directorate of Criminal Investigation and Forensic Science, where he was briefed on Bahrain's efforts to combat crime, drug trafficking, and human trafficking. He also reviewed the latest digital investigation tools and forensic technologies and discussed opportunities for cooperation in training and experience sharing.
His final stop was at the General Directorate of Anti-Corruption, Economic and Electronic Security, where he was introduced to initiatives aimed at fighting corruption, strengthening transparency, and protecting the national economy. The visit also highlighted the use of advanced systems to monitor suspicious online activities and analyze digital data.
The tour underscored the ongoing security cooperation and the exchange of expertise between Bahrain and Palestine.
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Palestinian Interior Minister Ziad Mahmoud Hab Al-Reeh visited several key departments of Bahrain's Ministry of Interior during his official trip to the Kingdom. He was accompanied by Chief of Public Security, Major-General Tariq bin Hassan Al-Hassan. The visit included stops at the Royal Police Academy, the General Directorate of Criminal Investigation and Forensic Science, and the General Directorate of Anti-Corruption, Economic and Electronic Security. At the Royal Police Academy, the minister and his delegation watched a documentary showcasing the international achievements of the Ministry's Military Step Measurement Team. He was also briefed on the Academy's academic and training programs designed to prepare security personnel to meet the highest professional standards. The visit concluded with a tour of the Academy's facilities. The minister then visited the General Directorate of Criminal Investigation and Forensic Science, where he was briefed on Bahrain's efforts to combat crime, drug trafficking, and human trafficking. He also reviewed the latest digital investigation tools and forensic technologies and discussed opportunities for cooperation in training and experience sharing. His final stop was at the General Directorate of Anti-Corruption, Economic and Electronic Security, where he was introduced to initiatives aimed at fighting corruption, strengthening transparency, and protecting the national economy. The visit also highlighted the use of advanced systems to monitor suspicious online activities and analyze digital data. The tour underscored the ongoing security cooperation and the exchange of expertise between Bahrain and Palestine.

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