
MoI takes part in Basel Tattoo Military Festival
Major General Dr Abdullah Yusuf Al-Mal, Legal Advisor to the Minister of Interior and General Supervisor of the Police Academy, and Colonel Fahad Saeed Al-Subaie, Vice President of the Academy and Director of the Police College, attended the opening ceremony. During the opening, the Academy's military display team delivered an outstanding performance that combined high-level discipline with silent drill movements set to military music, reflecting the advanced training and professionalism of the Academy's members. (TNN)page 2
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