UAE Police Receive Specialized Training in Morocco to Enhance Security Cooperation

Morocco and the United Arab Emirates have started the first phases of the bilateral cooperation program in the security fields. The objective is to ensure the strengthening of the security of the two countries and the safety of their citizens.
This program will allow the two parties to closely inform themselves about experiences and expertise in the various police fields and specialties, says a statement from the DGSN, specifying that the trainings will focus on the fight against crime, the maintenance of public order and the consolidation of the role of science and new techniques in the police field.
During this exchange meeting, the DGST will organize specialized training sessions in specific intelligence domains, for the benefit of senior officers of the Abu Dhabi police, in order to allow these officers to learn about the distinguished Moroccan experience in the field of combating terrorist organizations and transnational crime, it is noted.
Since the beginning of the week and for a period of two months, the Royal Institute of Police is hosting a specialized theoretical training session in the field of judicial police and the fight against crime, for the benefit of senior officers from the Abu Dhabi Police Command, under the supervision of Moroccan security officials. After this stage, the Emiratis will immerse themselves in the National Brigade of the Judicial Police, the Scientific and Technical Police Laboratory and the Prefectural Service of the Judicial Police of Casablanca, adds the same source.
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