Yemen's Hadramout province celebrated Wednesday the graduation of the fifth batch of members of the General Security and Police Forces Special Task Forces on the coast of Hadramout as part of the security and police rehabilitation program funded by the UAE.

Governor of Hadhramaut, Maj. Gen. Faraj Salmeen Al-Behesni, during a ceremony held in Al-Faisal Square in Mukalla city and witnessed a military parade and honoring the beginning of the session, expressed his great thanks and gratitude to the Yemeni Legal Support Coalition led by Saudi Arabia for his efforts in supporting the success of the security rehabilitation plan. The UAE-funded training and training has achieved great success thanks to the support and capabilities provided by the UAE to the security sector of equipment, vehicles, communications and weapons equipment, and the rehabilitation and construction of security headquarters in all the provinces of Hadramout coast.

He stressed that the payments that graduated in this program showed great vigor and morale, and carries out its tasks with discipline, efficiency, spirit and high abilities.

For his part, the representative of the UAE Ministry of the Interior Brigadier Ahmed Saif bin Zaitoun Al Muhairi said that the support program of the security and police system targeted the training of 1,400 soldiers, describing an officer and officer, providing 277 vehicles, rehabilitating and building 21 police stations, rehabilitating 11 security departments and means of communication and civil defense.

The ceremony was attended by the Director General of Security and Police on the coast of Hadramout Brigadier Munir Tamimi, and a number of security and military leaders in the Yemeni province.

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