
SSC achieves 100% Omanisation, plans expansion in security services
Retired Brigadier Saeed bin Sulaiman al Asmi, CEO of SSC, told the Oman News Agency (ONA) that the corporation now employs over 12,210 Omani citizens from all governorates and has successfully absorbed 665 new employees since the beginning of this year. The number is expected to rise to 2,000 by May 2026, in line with national employment goals.
The corporation offers a diverse range of services built on more than 35 years of operational expertise and judicial policing authority. In cooperation with the Ministry of Labour, SSC has actively contributed to labour law enforcement, arresting 23,566 violators and deporting 18,053 in 2023. From January to May this year, it apprehended 12,319 violators, with 7,615 deported.
SSC is also engaged in coastal surveillance, working with the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Water Resources to monitor illegal fishing activities using drones and specialised vehicles. More than 400 citizens have been trained in this field as part of ongoing capacity-building efforts.
The CEO underlined the corporation's commitment to high-quality service through continuous training and development, with 1,800 citizens qualified annually for roles such as security guards. Looking ahead, SSC aims to expand into industrial firefighting and occupational health services using advanced artificial firefighting technologies. Plans are also underway to establish regional branches to enhance service reach and response capacity across Oman.
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