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  2. King Fahd Security College - Wikipedia

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    In 1381 e rose qualification for admission to the certificate of completion of middle school, and became a three-year period of study. E In 1385 the College changed its name to "police" instead of the police school. In 1385 the college was e Mecca to the city of Saudi Arabia. In the e 25/1/1386 issued a ministerial decision to separate the ...

  3. General Directorate of Public Security - Wikipedia

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    General Directorate of Public Security (Arabic: مديرية الأمن العام), formerly General Directorate of Police (Arabic: مديرية عامة للشرطة), are the civilian police force under the Ministry of Interior responsible for law enforcement in Saudi Arabia.

  4. Ministry of Interior (Saudi Arabia) - Wikipedia

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    The minister of interior has several objectives and the ministry's mission is summarized as follows: Achieve security and stability Kingdom-wide, provide tranquility and safety for the citizens and fight against all means of crime to ensure the safety of Saudi society and its development.

  5. Saudi Emergency Force - Wikipedia

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    The SEF was established in 1972; its main job was to control riots and demonstration alongside assisting other police forces in combating drug trafficking and criminals. After the Grand Mosque seizure in 1979 and the ineffectiveness of the Saudi Arabian National Guard in the Saudi decision of hostages, its role was strengthened.

  6. Saudi Arabian National Guard - Wikipedia

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    Saudi Arabian National Guard training during the First Gulf War. SANG and Saudi soldiers during the Grand mosque seizure, 1979. The SANG was founded as the successor to the Ikhwan, the tribal army of King Abdulaziz. The Ikhwan had helped King Abdulaziz conquer the Arabian Peninsula and take it from the Hashimites in World War I.

  7. List of police ranks - Wikipedia

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    81 Saudi Arabia. 82 Senegal. 83 Serbia. ... Police officers Officers in training Chief constable ... Iranian Law Enforcement Command

  8. Armed Forces of Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Saudi Arabia ranks among the top five nations in the world in government spending for its military, representing about 9% of GDP in 2013. Its modern, high-technology arsenal makes Saudi Arabia among the world's most densely armed nations, with its military equipment being supplied primarily by the United States, France, and Britain. [28]

  9. Mabahith - Wikipedia

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    The General Directorate of Investigations (Arabic: المديرية العامة للمباحث), commonly known simply as the Mabahith, is the secret police agency of the Presidency of State Security in Saudi Arabia, and deals with domestic security and counter-intelligence.