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MoI staff graduate from Qatar Aeronautical College

Published: 01 Jun 2016 - 12:47 am | Last Updated: 10 Nov 2021 - 03:01 pm

DOHA: The Ministry of Interior, in collaboration with Qatar Aeronautical College, celebrated the graduation of a new batch of airport operations management staff of the Ministry at Ritz-Carlton Hotel.
The ceremony was held under the patronage and in the presence of Minister of Transport H E Jassim Seif Ahmed Al Sulaiti and attended by college officials and parents.
Major General Abdullah Yusuf Al Mal, Adviser to the Minister of Interior; Brigadier Hussain Hasan Al Jaber, Director of Human Resources Department; Brigadier Eissa Arar Al Rumaihi, Director of Airport Security Department; and Major Khalid Al Bouainain, Assistant Director of Airport Passports Department, among others ere also present.
A total of 123 male and female students, including 19 candidates from the Ministry, graduated. Three students — Abdul Aziz Al Shaibani, Turky Al Buraiki, and Abdullah Al Dousari — bagged higher positions.
The graduates are now eligible to join British universities. Brigadier Al Jaber thanked the college for outstanding efforts that resulted in the graduation of the selected staff from the Ministry.

The Peninsula & QNA

DOHA: The Ministry of Interior, in collaboration with Qatar Aeronautical College, celebrated the graduation of a new batch of airport operations management staff of the Ministry at Ritz-Carlton Hotel.
The ceremony was held under the patronage and in the presence of Minister of Transport H E Jassim Seif Ahmed Al Sulaiti and attended by college officials and parents.
Major General Abdullah Yusuf Al Mal, Adviser to the Minister of Interior; Brigadier Hussain Hasan Al Jaber, Director of Human Resources Department; Brigadier Eissa Arar Al Rumaihi, Director of Airport Security Department; and Major Khalid Al Bouainain, Assistant Director of Airport Passports Department, among others ere also present.
A total of 123 male and female students, including 19 candidates from the Ministry, graduated. Three students — Abdul Aziz Al Shaibani, Turky Al Buraiki, and Abdullah Al Dousari — bagged higher positions.
The graduates are now eligible to join British universities. Brigadier Al Jaber thanked the college for outstanding efforts that resulted in the graduation of the selected staff from the Ministry.

The Peninsula & QNA