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Saudi Security Forces Participate in Joint GCC Security Exercise | ASHARQ AL-AWSAT English Archive 2005 -2017
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Bahrain Chief of Public Security, Major-General Tariq Al Hassan, chaired the meeting of Supreme Committee of the “Arabian Gulf Security 1” exercise, in the presence of heads of GCC delegations that will participate in the event. (BNA)


Doha-Saudi Security Forces are taking part in the first joint GCC security exercise, which kicked off on Tuesday in Bahrain, in implementation of the resolutions of the 16th consultative meeting of the GCC member states’ ministers of interior, held in Doha on 29 April 2015.

The “Arab Gulf Security 1” is set to witness participation of specialized anti-terrorism security formations, protection of land and sea borders, installations and public and economic utilities, supported by various multi-purpose mechanisms, gunboats, several units, a number of aircrafts dedicated for security-related operations, in addition to equipment, weapons and other necessary appliances.

This joint security exercise is the first of its kind in the Gulf region where field training will be conducted on the terrorist risks facing the region. The exercise was decided by the GCC ministries of interior during the last GCC meeting, during which Bahrain was chosen to host the first edition of the anti-terror exercise.

Security forces from various GCC countries will engage in the security exercise, which aims at enhancing the efficiency of security forces, increasing their ability to combat terrorist attacks and exchanging expertise.

All risks facing the GCC countries will be taken into consideration and there will be simulation of security threats by terrorist groups.