DOHA, QATAR — The Internal Security Force (Lekhwiya) hosted the second cohort of the Police Academy’s Security Command and Staff Program this Sunday. The visit, held at the Al Duhail Camp, serves as a vital component of the Academy’s curriculum, designed to provide high-ranking officers with a firsthand look at the sophisticated operations and tactical duties of the nation’s premier security force.
The engagement underscores the continuous integration and knowledge-sharing between the State’s elite security institutions to ensure a unified and formidable defense of national stability.
Strategic Briefing on Internal Security
The program featured a specialized lecture by His Excellency Major General Mohammed Mesfer Al Shahwani, Deputy Commander of the Internal Security Force (Lekhwiya). His Excellency outlined the critical mission of Lekhwiya in maintaining public order, addressing internal security challenges, and providing rapid-response support across the country.
The briefing emphasized the Force’s multi-layered approach to security, which combines advanced intelligence with highly trained field units to safeguard the State’s sovereignty and the safety of its residents.
Field Tour: Advanced Tactical Equipment
Following the briefing, the visiting officers were guided through a comprehensive tour of the Al Duhail Camp’s facilities. The demonstration included:
- Specialized Fleet: A review of the specialized vehicles designed for urban security and rapid deployment.
- Operational Gear: An inspection of the state-of-the-art equipment utilized in modern security and counter-terrorism operations.
- Field Readiness: Insights into the Force’s logistical capabilities and mobilization strategies.
Quick Summary: Key Visit Highlights
- Host Institution: Internal Security Force (Lekhwiya).
- Delegation: Second Cohort of the Police Academy’s Security Command and Staff Program.
- Keynote Speaker: H.E. Major General Mohammed Mesfer Al Shahwani.
- Location: Al Duhail Camp, Doha.
- Objective: Enhancing tactical coordination and understanding of internal security duties.
A Unified Security Front
This visit highlights the high level of coordination between the Police Academy and Lekhwiya, ensuring that future security leaders are well-versed in the operational realities of the field. By providing these officers with direct access to Lekhwiya’s expertise and advanced hardware, the State continues to bolster its defensive capabilities, ensuring that all security branches operate under a synchronized and highly efficient doctrine.


