Muscat: A commencement ceremony was held on the army parade floor of the Sultan Qaboos Academy for Police Sciences in Nizwa for a number of cohorts, together with the 58th batch of specialist officer candidates, the 57th batch of university-study officer candidates, the twelfth batch of service-system officer candidates, and officers who accomplished expertise improvement and qualification programs. The graduating officers additionally included personnel from the Inner Safety Service, Royal Court docket Affairs, and the State Monetary and Administrative Audit Establishment.
The graduates specialised throughout a variety of strategic and technical fields, together with aviation engineering, marine navigation, geophysics, logistics, geographic data methods, biotechnology, provide chain administration, fireplace and chemical engineering, cybersecurity, criminology and prison justice, in addition to command and management underneath the Royal British Faculties of Music Diploma.
The ceremony started with a salute to the patron, adopted by an inspection of the parade and a army march-past by the graduating officers. Awards had been offered to top-performing graduates, after which the academy’s flag was formally handed over from the 57th batch of university-study officer candidates to the forty eighth batch of bachelor’s-degree officer candidates. The ceremony concluded with the graduates reciting the Royal Oman Police anthem “Guardians of the Proper”, taking the oath of allegiance, and chanting their loyalty to His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik, the Supreme Commander.
Including to the celebrations, the Royal Oman Police Cavalry Parade staged a particular show, whereas the Royal Oman Police Band carried out a number of musical items.
The occasion additionally witnessed the announcement of the Royal Oman Police Awards for 2025. The North Sharqiyah Governorate Police Command secured first place within the Visitors Security Competitors for exemplary conduct and dedication. The Sultan Qaboos Academy for Police Sciences topped the Royal Oman Police Pedestrian Competitors, whereas the Muscat Governorate Police Command gained first place within the Felony Investigation Competitors.
Within the Safety Analysis Competitors themed “Safety and Sustainable Growth in Gentle of Oman Imaginative and prescient 2040,” first place was awarded to Dr. Moza bint Abdullah Al-Muqbali and Dr. Yusra bint Mohammed Al-Mughairi for his or her research on strengthening the Royal Oman Police’s function in sustainable improvement and nationwide safety. Lieutenant Colonel Dr. Ali bin Khalfan Al-Hinai secured second place, adopted by Khalisa bint Hamad Al-Naabi in third place for analysis highlighting neighborhood participation in enhancing safety and sustainable improvement.




















