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August 16, 2015
Abu Dhabi Police train with London Metropolitan Police
A delegation from Abu Dhabi Police travelled to London on Saturday for a two-week visit to take part in training activities with the London Metropolitan Police.
The male and female delegation of officers is headed by Captain Jassem Al Zaabi, Patrol Officer at the Security Support Department.
According to Colonel Khaled Al Shamesi, Head of the Security Support Department at Abu Dhabi Police, the visit to the London Metropolitan Police aims to promote the exchange of field expertise in the areas of security support.
The team will take part in the daily tasks and training with the Metropolitan Police. They will also participate in responding to serious reports and calls to action.
Colonel Al Shamesi said Abu Dhabi Police General Headquarters, aims to increase their professional and technical competence through exchange and vocational training programs.
Abu Dhabi Police train with London Metropolitan Police | The National
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August 19, 2015
A team from Abu Dhabi Police’s Security Support Department is on a week-long training trip to London’s Metropolitan Police to exchange best practices.
Police team visits London’s Metropolitan Police
Teams exchange expertise in law enforcement
The Abu Dhabi Police’s Security Support Department and London’s Metropolitan Police joined forces in exchanging expertise in field shooting and other areas of law enforcement during a visit to the United Kingdom.
The UAE team include men and women from the Security Support Department who left on Saturday for a two-week learning trip to the UK.
This trip will allow the UAE team to receive training as per Metropolitan Police Specialist Training Centre (MPSTC) standards, said Captain Jasem Mohammad Al Zaabi, Patrol Officer at the Security Support Department and head of the UAE delegation.
The Security Support Department also learnt about best practices of the Metropolitan Police in addition to training courses for enhancing their officers’ qualifications.
Meanwhile, Detective Lee Spittlehouse, Training Manager and Inspector at the Metropolitan Police, expressed his admiration for the visiting police force and their ability in handling and using weapons.
“This shows the Security Support officers’ high skill in performing difficult tasks,” he said in a statement.
Spittlehouse also lauded Abu Dhabi Police’s performance of ‘quality leaps’ and their efforts in cooperating with different law enforcement officials across the world to develop their skill sets.
Recently, Charlie Beck, Chief of the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), praised the Abu Dhabi Police’s ability in uncovering crimes in “record time”. The LAPD official made this statement last June in commemoration of a graduating batch from the Abu Dhabi Police’s Security Support Department.
The Department also participated in practice exercises with the LAPD, in addition to helping them make a number of arrests.
“The Security Support personnel carried out highly efficient and quality exercises, and assisted the LAPD patrols in their daily missions; this contributed to reinforcing their practical expertise,” Colonel Khaled Saeed Al Shamsi, Head of Security Support Department at the Abu Dhabi Police, said in a statement earlier.
Police team visits London’s Metropolitan Police | GulfNews.com
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19 August, 2015
Security Supports Takes Part in the Metropolitan Police Firearm Training
A delegation from the Security Support at the Abu Dhabi Police (ADP) participated with the London Metropolitan Police in its Field Firearms Training as part of the delegation’s visit to the United Kingdom.
The head of the delegation, Captain Jassem Muhammad Al Zaabi, Patrol Officer at Security Support Department; pointed out that the exchange of experiences through the in-field shooting exercises between the ADP and the Metropolitan Police provides an opportunity to review and participate in tactical firearm methods. The delegation was able to actively participate in the drills and learn weapon-related techniques needed for daily tasks from the training as per the European standards adopted by the Metropolitan Police Specialist Training Centre (MPSTC) of the London Metropolitan Police.
Also according to Captain Al Zaabi, the members of the delegation were additionally briefed on the various tasks assigned to the Centre, its training programs and methods, and the training courses that the Centre offers to raise the efficiency of the London Police’s personnel.
Inspector Lee Spittlehouse, Training Manager at the Centre, said that he was impressed by the Security Support members’ exceptional firearm skills and marksmanship. He noted their dexterity when handling difficult tasks, and commended the Abu Dhabi Police for the notable improvement and for their collaborative efforts with various international police entities. He said that it was clear that such cooperation has raised the efficiency and skillset of its personnel, and that through its own successes and reviewing the experience of others, the ADP is capable of providing distinguished and world-class police services.
The delegation comprised of staff members from the Security Support Department at the Abu Dhabi Police had left for London on Saturday for the two-week visit with the London Metropolitan Police. During the visit, the ADP delegation will take part in the daily patrol field tasks and various training activities of the Metropolitan Police. The visit falls within the framework of the expertise exchange program and the international cooperation efforts in security and police fields.
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Abu Dhabi Police train with London Metropolitan Police
A delegation from Abu Dhabi Police travelled to London on Saturday for a two-week visit to take part in training activities with the London Metropolitan Police.
The male and female delegation of officers is headed by Captain Jassem Al Zaabi, Patrol Officer at the Security Support Department.
According to Colonel Khaled Al Shamesi, Head of the Security Support Department at Abu Dhabi Police, the visit to the London Metropolitan Police aims to promote the exchange of field expertise in the areas of security support.
The team will take part in the daily tasks and training with the Metropolitan Police. They will also participate in responding to serious reports and calls to action.
Colonel Al Shamesi said Abu Dhabi Police General Headquarters, aims to increase their professional and technical competence through exchange and vocational training programs.
Abu Dhabi Police train with London Metropolitan Police | The National
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August 19, 2015
A team from Abu Dhabi Police’s Security Support Department is on a week-long training trip to London’s Metropolitan Police to exchange best practices.
Police team visits London’s Metropolitan Police
Teams exchange expertise in law enforcement
The Abu Dhabi Police’s Security Support Department and London’s Metropolitan Police joined forces in exchanging expertise in field shooting and other areas of law enforcement during a visit to the United Kingdom.
The UAE team include men and women from the Security Support Department who left on Saturday for a two-week learning trip to the UK.
This trip will allow the UAE team to receive training as per Metropolitan Police Specialist Training Centre (MPSTC) standards, said Captain Jasem Mohammad Al Zaabi, Patrol Officer at the Security Support Department and head of the UAE delegation.
The Security Support Department also learnt about best practices of the Metropolitan Police in addition to training courses for enhancing their officers’ qualifications.
Meanwhile, Detective Lee Spittlehouse, Training Manager and Inspector at the Metropolitan Police, expressed his admiration for the visiting police force and their ability in handling and using weapons.
“This shows the Security Support officers’ high skill in performing difficult tasks,” he said in a statement.
Spittlehouse also lauded Abu Dhabi Police’s performance of ‘quality leaps’ and their efforts in cooperating with different law enforcement officials across the world to develop their skill sets.
Recently, Charlie Beck, Chief of the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), praised the Abu Dhabi Police’s ability in uncovering crimes in “record time”. The LAPD official made this statement last June in commemoration of a graduating batch from the Abu Dhabi Police’s Security Support Department.
The Department also participated in practice exercises with the LAPD, in addition to helping them make a number of arrests.
“The Security Support personnel carried out highly efficient and quality exercises, and assisted the LAPD patrols in their daily missions; this contributed to reinforcing their practical expertise,” Colonel Khaled Saeed Al Shamsi, Head of Security Support Department at the Abu Dhabi Police, said in a statement earlier.
Police team visits London’s Metropolitan Police | GulfNews.com
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19 August, 2015
Security Supports Takes Part in the Metropolitan Police Firearm Training
A delegation from the Security Support at the Abu Dhabi Police (ADP) participated with the London Metropolitan Police in its Field Firearms Training as part of the delegation’s visit to the United Kingdom.
The head of the delegation, Captain Jassem Muhammad Al Zaabi, Patrol Officer at Security Support Department; pointed out that the exchange of experiences through the in-field shooting exercises between the ADP and the Metropolitan Police provides an opportunity to review and participate in tactical firearm methods. The delegation was able to actively participate in the drills and learn weapon-related techniques needed for daily tasks from the training as per the European standards adopted by the Metropolitan Police Specialist Training Centre (MPSTC) of the London Metropolitan Police.
Also according to Captain Al Zaabi, the members of the delegation were additionally briefed on the various tasks assigned to the Centre, its training programs and methods, and the training courses that the Centre offers to raise the efficiency of the London Police’s personnel.
Inspector Lee Spittlehouse, Training Manager at the Centre, said that he was impressed by the Security Support members’ exceptional firearm skills and marksmanship. He noted their dexterity when handling difficult tasks, and commended the Abu Dhabi Police for the notable improvement and for their collaborative efforts with various international police entities. He said that it was clear that such cooperation has raised the efficiency and skillset of its personnel, and that through its own successes and reviewing the experience of others, the ADP is capable of providing distinguished and world-class police services.
The delegation comprised of staff members from the Security Support Department at the Abu Dhabi Police had left for London on Saturday for the two-week visit with the London Metropolitan Police. During the visit, the ADP delegation will take part in the daily patrol field tasks and various training activities of the Metropolitan Police. The visit falls within the framework of the expertise exchange program and the international cooperation efforts in security and police fields.
Abu Dhabi Police GHQ - Security Supports Takes Part in the Metropolitan P ...
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