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Post by : Maya Rahman
Qatar was represented at the 49th Arab Police and Security Leaders Conference, held at the General Secretariat of the Council of Arab Interior Ministers in Tunis, Tunisia. This significant gathering brought together high-ranking security officials from various Arab nations to address emerging challenges, assess progress, and foster collaboration in policing and internal security.
Leading the delegation was Major General Mohammed Jassim Al Sulaiti, Director-General of Public Security. His presence underscored Qatar’s unwavering commitment to bolstering regional security initiatives, sharing expertise, and staying abreast of the latest developments in the Arab security landscape. This annual conference serves as a critical platform for the interior ministries and law enforcement agencies of Arab countries to share successful policing practices and forge cooperative strategies.
One of the key subjects discussed during the conference was the escalating threat posed by synthetic drugs. These substances have emerged as a significant concern for numerous countries due to their ease of production and rapid proliferation. Participants explored contemporary trends in drug manufacturing and trafficking while evaluating enhanced detection and prevention strategies. Additionally, they reviewed initiatives aimed at raising awareness, tracking new chemical compounds, and fostering cooperation among Arab nations to combat the dissemination of these hazardous substances.
A crucial segment of the conference involved reviewing the recommendations set forth during the prior year’s meeting. Member states provided updates on their actions taken to implement these recommendations, covering improvements in information sharing, police training programs, and the adoption of innovative technologies aimed at bolstering security operations. These discussions aided nations in assessing their advancements and recognizing areas where further collaboration may be required.
The conference also afforded participating countries the opportunity to share their notable security experiences. Through dedicated sessions, leaders showcased successful initiatives in crime prevention, digital security measures, traffic safety, and community-oriented policing. This sharing of experiences served to enhance the collective expertise of Arab police forces and foster the adoption of contemporary and effective security practices across the region.
Furthermore, attendees reviewed the latest updates from the Arab Police Sports Federation Report for 2025. This report highlighted activities, competitions, and forthcoming plans aimed at promoting fitness within police forces across Arab nations. These sports initiatives play a vital role in fostering teamwork, discipline, and overall health, forming an integral component of police development strategies.
The conference also initiated discussions regarding the agenda for the 50th Arab Police and Security Leaders Conference scheduled for 2026. This included preliminary topics for discussion, potential challenges on the horizon, and strategies for enhancing collaboration among Arab interior ministries. By anticipating future needs, the conference aims to develop a more coherent framework for ongoing cooperation and enhanced regional security.
Qatar’s participation in the 49th conference exemplifies its relentless pursuit of regional security enhancement, cooperation among Arab states, and alignment with international policing standards. Through its active role in such conferences, Qatar plays a pivotal part in fostering enhanced security cooperation, improving preparedness, and ensuring safety for communities across the Arab world.
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