
Minister of Interior, Lt-Gen Shaikh Rashid bin Abdullah Al Khalifa, today deputized Public Security Chief, Maj-Gen Tariq Hassan Al-Hassan, to attend the graduation ceremony of a new police cadets of Special Security Force (SSF).
Public Security Chief was received by SSF Commander and senior officers.
He, in his speech, extended sincere gratitude and firm loyalty to Bahrain's wise leadership for the continuing support provided for the security forces and reinforcing their role in maintaining the homeland's security and stability.
He underlined the Interior Minister's directives pertaining to follow development programme and promoting human resources to reach highest levels. He praised the SSF personnel's readiness and field efficiency and efforts in carrying out their national duties and confronting terrorism and riots.
He lauded the cadets' training level, disciplinary spirit and readiness to face security challenges.
SSF Commander, in his speech, commended the Interior Minister's constant support and directives and the Public Security Chief's intensive follow-up that raises the SSF personnel's enthusiasms and resolve to protect the national achievements and gains.
The graduates showed their military skills and high-level of efficiency in a military parade, before distributing the certificates and awarding the outstanding graduates.
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