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Ammon
14-04-2025
- Politics
- Ammon
King inaugurates new Public Security Officers Club
Ammon News - His Majesty King Abdullah II, the Supreme Commander of the Jordan Armed Forces-Arab Army, inaugurated on Sunday the new Public Security Officers Club in Ghamadan. During a meeting with Public Security Directorate (PSD) Director Maj. Gen. Obeidallah Maaytah and a number of PSD directors and leaders, His Majesty expressed pride in the PSD and its personnel and their efforts to maintain national security and uphold the rule of law. The King listened to a briefing about the work of the various PSD departments and units, and their development and modernisation plans. His Majesty emphasised the importance of continuing to advance the work of the PSD through integrated plans for all departments. For his part, Maaytah affirmed the PSD's commitment to continued progress, modernisation and growth in order to effectively, efficiently and professionally face challenges, assume security and humanitarian responsibilities, ensure fair and bias-free law enforcement, and carry out all duties to the best of their abilities. Maaytah added that the new club is part of the PSD's efforts to upgrade and enhance the services provided to its personnel. At the new Public Security Officers Club, the King listened to a briefing by the Director of Public Security about the club and the cultural, social and sports services it provides to active and retired officers and their families. The Ghamadan-based club is the fourth Public Security club, and includes hotel rooms, halls for seminars, workshops and celebrations, in addition to sports and health facilities. In the club courtyard, His Majesty also inspected the PSD's newest vehicles, including firefighting and ambulance bikes, which have been equipped with the latest technology, and modified to suit the requirements of security, intelligence and emergency response teams.


Jordan Times
13-04-2025
- Politics
- Jordan Times
King inaugurates new Public Security Officers Club
His Majesty King Abdullah, Supreme Commander of the Jordan Armed Forces-Arab Army, inaugurates on Sunday the new Public Security Officers Club in Ghamadan. His Majesty expresses pride in the Public Security Directorate and his appreciation of its dedicated personnel and their role in safeguarding the nation and upholding the rule of law (Photo courtesy of Royal Court) AMMAN — His Majesty King Abdullah, the Supreme Commander of the Jordan Armed Forces-Arab Army, inaugurated on Sunday the new Public Security Officers Club in Ghamadan. During a meeting with Public Security Directorate (PSD) Director Maj. Gen. Obeidallah Maaytah and a number of PSD directors and leaders, His Majesty expressed pride in the PSD and its personnel and their efforts to maintain national security and uphold the rule of law, according to a Royal Court statement. The King listened to a briefing about the work of the various PSD departments and units, and their development and modernisation plans. His Majesty emphasised the importance of continuing to advance the work of the PSD through integrated plans for all departments, the statement said. For his part, Maaytah affirmed the PSD's commitment to continued progress, modernisation and growth in order to effectively, efficiently and professionally face challenges, assume security and humanitarian responsibilities, ensure fair and bias-free law enforcement, and carry out all duties to the best of their abilities. Maaytah added that the new club is part of the PSD's efforts to upgrade and enhance the services provided to its personnel. At the new Public Security Officers Club, the King listened to a briefing by the Director of Public Security about the club and the cultural, social and sports services it provides to active and retired officers and their families. The Ghamadan-based club is the fourth Public Security club, and includes hotel rooms, halls for seminars, workshops and celebrations, in addition to sports and health facilities. In the club courtyard, His Majesty also inspected the PSD's newest vehicles, including firefighting and ambulance bikes, which have been equipped with the latest technology, and modified to suit the requirements of security, intelligence and emergency response teams, the statement said.


Daily Tribune
22-03-2025
- Politics
- Daily Tribune
"Fael Khair" Initiative Continues to Support Unpaid Loan Defaulters, Reinforcing Bahrain's Commitment to Human Rights
The General Directorate of Verdict Enforcement and Alternative Sentencing organized the second Ghabga for social media influencers as part of the 'Fael Khair' initiative at the Public Security Officers Club. The initiative aims to support individuals imprisoned due to unpaid loans and is part of the National Plan to Promote the Spirit of Belonging to the Nation and Reinforce the Values of Nationalism. The Director-General of Verdict Enforcement and Alternative Sentencing emphasized that the initiative represents a modern and progressive model of humanitarian work, aligning with the vision of His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa and the ongoing efforts of the government, spearheaded by His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the Crown Prince and Prime Minister. He reiterated Bahrain's commitment to promoting human rights values through such philanthropic efforts. He also expressed gratitude for the guidance and support of His Excellency Interior Minister Shaikh Rashid bin Abdullah Al Khalifa, noting that the initiative aligns with Bahrain's comprehensive national strategy to uphold human rights. Furthermore, he highlighted the significant role of artists and content creators in advancing the humanitarian campaign and acknowledged the efforts of various supporters and partners in ensuring its success. The event featured a documentary showcasing the contributions and achievements of the initiative. At the conclusion of the evening, the Director-General honored key supporters for their invaluable contributions to the program's success.


Daily Tribune
14-02-2025
- Sport
- Daily Tribune
ATP Challenger Ministry of Interior Tournament Heats Up
TDT | Manama The fourth edition of the ATP Challenger Ministry of Interior Tournament continues to deliver high-stakes tennis as the Round of 16 matches unfolded at the Public Security Officers Club courts. With intense rivalries, dramatic comebacks, and electrifying performances, players left everything on the court in pursuit of a coveted quarterfinal spot. Fierce Clashes Define Day Four The action-packed day began with Hungary's Márton Fucsovics overpowering Tunisia's Aziz Dougaz in straight sets (6-2, 6-3), asserting his dominance early. A gripping all-Norwegian battle saw Viktor Durasovic edge past Nikolai Budkov Kjær in a tense encounter, while Croatia's Duje Djaković staged a thrilling comeback to defeat Romania's Filip Cristian Jianu (6-1, 2-6, 7-5) in a rollercoaster match. France's Terence Atmane continued his impressive form, breezing past Hong Kong's Coleman Wong (6-1, 6-4) with a commanding performance. Meanwhile, Canada's Alexis Galarneau emerged victorious in a hard-fought three-set battle against Russia's Ilya Simakin (6-4, 4-6, 6-4). Russia's Marat Sharipov delivered a solid display to dispatch Netherlands' Jesper de Jong (6-3, 6-4), but the most dramatic match of the day came between Americans Brandon Holt and Daniel Evans. In a grueling three-hour marathon, Holt edged Evans in a nail-biting contest (4-6, 7-5, 7-5), thrilling the crowd with his resilience. The biggest shock of the tournament saw defending champion Mikhail Kukushkin bow out, falling to Italy's Andrea Vavassori (6-1, 3-6, 2-6) in a major upset. Doubles Action Intensifies The doubles competition saw the Indian duo of Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan and Vijay Sundar Prashanth maintain their momentum, claiming a well-earned victory over Colin Sinclair (Northern Mariana Islands) and Saketh Myneni (India) (6-4, 7-6). Russia's Ivan Liutarevich and France's Lucas Sanchez outplayed the Indian-Taipei pairing of Anirudh Chandrasekar and Ray Ho (7-6, 6-3). Meanwhile, the Romanian-Spanish team of Victor Cornea and Sergio Martos Gornes dashed local hopes, defeating Bahrain's Youssef Qaed and France's Benoît Paire (6-2, 7-6) after a tightly contested second set. In another dramatic match, Norwegian duo Nikolai Budkov Kjær and Viktor Durasovic rallied from behind to take down Bulgaria's Adrian Andreev and Romania's Filip Cristian Jianu (5-7, 6-2, 10-7), sealing the win in a tense super tiebreak. With the final eight players ready to battle, the quarterfinals promise even higher stakes and intense competition as they fight for a place in the semifinals of this prestigious ATP Challenger event. Expect fireworks on the courts as the Ministry of Interior Tournament enters its most crucial phase.


Daily Tribune
13-02-2025
- Sport
- Daily Tribune
Exciting Day 3 at ATP Challenger in Bahrain
The Ministry of Interior ATP Challenger tournament brought even more thrills on Day 3, as players continued to battle for their place at the top. The atmosphere at the Public Security Officers Club was electric, with tennis fans treated to a series of exciting, high-energy matches. The day kicked off with a true test of endurance, as Canada's Alexis Galarneau fought hard to defeat Kazakhstan's Denis Yevseyev in a tense three-setter (7-6, 6-7, 6-3). The match went on for over two and a half hours, and both players gave it their all. Over in another corner, Tunisia's Aziz Dougaz showed his resilience, outlasting Britain's Charles Broom in a similar marathon (7-5, 3-6, 7-6). Russia's Ilya Simakin displayed excellent strategy to beat Japan's Yasutaka Uchiyama (7-6, 6-4) in a tightly fought contest. Meanwhile, Hungary's Márton Fucsovics proved just how dominant he can be, cruising past Colombia's Nicolás Mejía in straight sets (6-1, 6-1) with a commanding performance. Underdogs Shine Romania's Filip Cristian Jianu made an incredible comeback after losing the first set, roaring back to defeat Russia's Petr Bar Biryukov (6-7, 6-0, 6-3). Similarly, Hong Kong's Coleman Wong had a narrow win over Georgia's Aleksandre Bakshi (7-5, 7-5), with both players showing great determination. In doubles, the American-Dutch duo of Vasil Kirkov and Bart Stevens were on fire, taking down the Colombian-Japanese pairing of Nicolás Mejía and Yasutaka Uchiyama (6-1, 7-6). Their chemistry and strong teamwork were key to their success. Off the court, tennis legend Janko Tipsarevic, a former ATP World No. 8, paid a visit to the tournament. He met with Sheikh Khalid bin Rashid Al Khalifa, the tournament's chief supervisor, and praised Bahrain's world-class facilities. Tipsarevic highlighted how important events like these are to builf the next generation of talent.