Thursday, 31 March 2016

Crown prince pays tribute to valiant security forces

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RIYADH: Crown Prince Mohammed bin Naif, deputy premier and minister of interior, opened the first phase of the Mohammed bin Naif Academy of Marine Science and Security Studies in Jeddah on Wednesday.
The opening took place following the exercise Deluge 6 and the graduation of a number of Border Guards at the Mohammed bin Naif Maritime Academy.
Upon arrival, the crown prince was received by Border Guard Director General Adm. Awad Al-Balawi, and a number of senior, civil and military officials. The ceremony began with a naval intercept with the participation of aviation security and other units.
A total of 2,412 officers and members graduated on Wednesday.
Trainers from 17 countries assisted the undergraduates in their theoretical and field studies during their course at the academy.
At the end of the exercise, the crown prince opened the first phase of the project of Mohammed bin Naif Academy of Marine Science and Security Studies.
The crown prince and other guests attended a visual presentation, entitled “Toward Integration of Smart Technology,” and were briefed on the structure of the academy and vital details about the curricula.
Addressing the audience, Adm. Al-Balawi highlighted the role of the Border Guards in defeating regional threats under the able guidance and directives of the crown prince.
Following the ceremony, the crown prince was taken on a tour of the exhibition where the Kingdom’s armament capabilities were demonstrated.

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