At the beginning of the ceremony, the national anthem was played. Then commander of the graduates' queue came forward to request His Highness the Amir to review the queue of the 110 graduates from the State of Qatar, the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, the State of Palestine and the Republic of Yemen.
After reciting verses from the Holy Quran and the performance of the graduates' parade and the military parade, His Highness the Amir honoured the first seven outstanding graduates.
After that, the second batch handed over the flag to the third batch. The order for promotion was then read out and the parade queue left. Then, tomorrow's officers of school students entered the parade.
At the end of the ceremony, the second batch graduates took the oath and performed the anthem of the college.

Director-General of the Police College Brigadier Dr. Mohammed Abdullah Al Muhana delivered a speech on this occasion, in which he said ‘Today we celebrate the honour of Your Highness to graduate a distinguished constellation of candidate students from the second batch of the Police College who successfully passed the requirements for a bachelor's degree in law and police science.’
The Candidates, he said include 110 graduates, 89 of whom are Qatari from the Ministry of Interior and from a number of military entities in the country, and 21 from the sisterly Arab countries, including the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, the State of Palestine and the Republic of Yemen.
Brigadier Dr. Al Muhana said that the Police College provided its graduates with sciences and knowledge in the legal and police fields, as well as advanced training courses, expressing hope that they will work to enhance the capabilities of the Ministry of Interior and complete it path.




The Director-General of the Police College stressed in his speech that the blessing of security and safety that our dear country enjoys is nothing but the fruits of a wise leadership vision that put human dignity, happiness and security at the top of its priorities and goals, quoting HH the Amir as saying that humans are the most important aspect of building a nation and a country's biggest investment, and that Qatar has invested in its youth and with them it will develop further. He also stressed that the College seeks to confirm this through achieving quality in education and training by graduating a modern police officer with a high degree of efficiency and professionalism. (QNA)
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