Bahrain's Security Milestone: Interior Minister Receives Top INTERPOL Honor

Bahrain's Interior Minister has received a prestigious international honor for his security contributions. The INTERPOL Medal of Highest Order was presented during a major border management conference in Manama. This recognition highlights Bahrain's growing role in global security cooperation efforts. The award ceremony also strengthened security ties between Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates.

Key Points: Bahrain Interior Minister Receives INTERPOL Highest Order Medal

  • Award presented by INTERPOL President Major General Ahmed Al Raisi during border conference
  • Medal recognizes outstanding contributions to global security cooperation
  • Bahrain and UAE commit to enhanced security coordination and expertise exchange
  • INTERPOL praised for supporting international law enforcement agencies
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Bahrain Interior Minister receives Medal of Highest Order from INTERPOL President

Bahrain's Interior Minister honored with INTERPOL's Medal of Highest Order for advancing international security cooperation and combating organized crime.

"This honour... is a recognition of the ministry's role in supporting efforts to advance security and stability - General Sheikh Rashid bin Abdullah Al Khalifa"

Manama, November 5

The Interior Minister of Bahrain has received the INTERPOL Medal of the Highest Order from the President of INTERPOL, in recognition of outstanding contributions to enhancing international cooperation in promoting global security and peace. The medal is awarded to heads of state, prime ministers, and interior ministers, according to the Bahrain News Agency.

This came as General Sheikh Rashid bin Abdullah Al Khalifa, Bahrain's Minister of Interior, received Major General Ahmed Nasser Al Raisi, Inspector General at the Ministry of Interior of the United Arab Emirates and President of the International Criminal Police Organisation (INTERPOL).

Sheikh Rashid bin Abdullah welcomed Major General Al Raisi and his accompanying delegation on the sidelines of their participation in the first Middle East International Border Management and Technology Conference, organised by the Ministry of Interior. He underlined the longstanding relations between the Kingdom of Bahrain and the UAE, and the commitment to enhance cooperation, coordination, and exchange of expertise in all areas of security work.

The Interior Minister expressed pride in receiving this honour, which he described as a recognition of the ministry's role in supporting efforts to advance security and stability, and in promoting the principles of cooperation and integration among nations to achieve regional security and global peace.

He commended the existing cooperation between the Ministry of Interior and INTERPOL and the successful steps taken in combating organised crime and addressing security challenges, and expressed appreciation for INTERPOL's exceptional and professional efforts in supporting international law enforcement agencies. (ANI/WAM)

- ANI

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Priya S
While I appreciate international cooperation, I wonder if such awards sometimes become more about diplomatic relations than actual security achievements. Still, congratulations to Bahrain's minister.
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Aditya G
This is excellent news! With so many Indian expats working in Bahrain and UAE, such security cooperation directly benefits our citizens abroad. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
As someone who has lived in both India and the Middle East, I can say such international police cooperation is vital. Cross-border crime affects all nations. Well deserved recognition!
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Karthik V
Hope our Indian police forces also get such international recognition soon. Our officers work hard in difficult conditions and deserve global appreciation too. 🙏
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Michael C
International security cooperation is the need of the hour. With rising cyber crimes and terrorism, such partnerships between nations are crucial. Good to see Middle East countries taking leadership roles.

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