The Royal Academy of Police (RAP) received a number of participants from the 37th Advanced Infantry Course for Officers of the Bahrain Defence Force, as part of efforts to enhance cooperation and joint coordination between military and security entities.
The delegation was received by the Director of Admissions and Registration at the Academy, Brigadier Khalid Ismail Khalifa, who welcomed the participants and underscored the importance of exchanging technical and training expertise to support development and modernisation pathways and enhance the efficiency of national cadres.
The visit programme included presentations and an introductory film highlighting the Academy’s missions and its role in preparing and qualifying security personnel, as well as a review of its strategic plan. The delegation also conducted a field tour of the Academy’s advanced training facilities and was briefed on the modern equipment and systems that support the training process.
At the conclusion of the visit, the participants commended the professional standards and organisational advancement witnessed at the Academy, expressing their appreciation for the warm reception, which reflects the spirit of national partnership and integration between the Bahrain Defence Force and the Ministry of Interior.