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Jan 27, 2026

Bahrain Police forces participating in “Arabian Gulf Security 4” continue field training in Qatar

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The Bahrain Police forces participating in the joint tactical exercise of the security agencies of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states, “Arabian Gulf Security 4,” continue carrying out their field training activities as part of the exercise, which is currently hosted by Qatar. The participation comes in the implementation of the directives and decisions of Their Highnesses and Excellencies, Ministers of Interior of the GCC states, and in line with efforts to support the joint Gulf security framework.
The exercise is held to enhance readiness and raise coordination and field integration among participating entities to address various challenges and emergency scenarios. It includes implementing a series of drills and scenarios simulating diverse incidents and crises to test established plans, measure response speed, strengthen command and control systems, and enhance information exchange among participating teams.
In line with the objectives of the exercise, these drills contribute to developing operational capabilities and enhancing joint coordination efficiency by unifying procedures and activating communication channels, ensuring the highest levels of readiness and preparedness to handle various emergency situations with efficiency and professionalism.
The training activities will continue in the coming days, with the implementation of several advanced scenarios focused on joint operations and team integration, further enhancing the readiness of the Gulf security system and its ability to respond effectively to various crises and emergencies.

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