Saudi Arabia graduates eighth batch of female recruits from public security training program
Saudi Arabia’s Public Security on Monday marked the graduation of the eighth cohort of the Basic Individual Qualification Course for female recruits, with 328 trainees successfully completing the program at the Women’s Training Institute.
The graduates underwent intensive theoretical and practical training designed to prepare them for their assigned security roles. The curriculum covered essential field skills, security regulations, and operational procedures required for public security duties.
According to the Ministry of Interior, the program is aimed at strengthening the readiness of female security personnel and equipping them with the professional capabilities needed to perform their responsibilities efficiently and effectively.
The graduation reflects the Kingdom’s continued efforts to enhance women’s participation in the security sector and to develop a highly trained workforce aligned with national security objectives.