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677 male and female students join the summer course "Police Generations" In Fujairah

Fujairah, July 7, 2017 – Under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Hamad bin Mohammed Al Sharqi, Member of the Supreme Council and Ruler of Fujairah, and the follow-up of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Hamad Al Sharqi, Crown Prince of Fujairah, the activities of the “Police Generations” summer course were launched in its twenty-first edition for male students and the seventh for female students, as part of the “Fujairah Summer 2026” initiative, with the participation of 677 male and female students from various schools in the emirate.

His Excellency Major General Mohammed Ahmed bin Ghanem Al Kaabi, Commander-in-Chief of Fujairah Police, confirmed that the course represents one of the pioneering initiatives in investing students’ time during the summer vacation, through training and awareness programs that contribute to building personality, enhancing security awareness, and consolidating the values ​​of national belonging and social responsibility.

He pointed out that the increasing demand for the course reflects the success of its objectives and its role in preparing a conscious and qualified generation, in line with the directives of the wise leadership aimed at empowering young people and developing their capabilities in a way that serves society and supports the development process.

The opening ceremony was witnessed by His Excellency Brigadier General Mohammed bin Naieh Al Tunaiji, Deputy Commander-in-Chief of Fujairah Police, Brigadier Dr. Sulaiman Saeed Al Morshedi, Director General of Resources and Support Services, and a number of officers.

Brigadier General Dr. Suleiman Al-Murshedi, head of the “Police Generations” work team, explained that the course offers an integrated program that includes lectures and workshops in the areas of traffic safety, dealing with emergency situations, combating drugs, preventing electronic fraud, and the safe use of modern technologies, in addition to health awareness, character building, crisis management, and human rights.

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