MUSCAT: A new batch of citizens holding a general education diploma joined the Royal Oman Police in the Sultanate of Oman on Tuesday.
The new entrants receive training at the New Police Institute at the Sultan Qaboos Academy for Police Sciences to qualify them to perform the various tasks and duties of work at the Royal Oman Police, through an integrated training program that includes military, academic and legal training.
The new recruits expressed their pride and happiness in passing the evaluation and acceptance procedures at the Royal Oman Police. Citizen Muhammad bin Salem Al-Muqbali said, “With God’s grace, we will begin our career in the Royal Oman Police, and I will make sure to benefit from the training program at the Sultan Qaboos Academy for Police Sciences.”
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Citizen Nawaf bin Khamis Al-Luwaihi said, “Affiliation with the Royal Oman Police is a cause for pride, and I will do my best to serve the country and everyone who lives on its soil, and I ask God Almighty to grant success to all.”
Citizen Mukhles bin Khalid Al Balushi said, “Praise be to God who enabled me to work and serve my country through the Royal Oman Police, and I wish me and my colleagues success during the training phase.”





