The city of Agadir witnessed on Thursday evening the launch of the “Open Doors Days” in its fifth edition, organized by the General Directorate of National Security under the slogan “National Security: Citizenship, Responsibility and Solidarity”.
The opening ceremony of the event, which will last until May 21, was presided over by Abdelwafi Lefteit, Minister of Interior, and Abdellatif Hammouchi, Director General of National Security and Surveillance, in the presence of several members of the government, representatives of international organizations such as Interpol and the Council of Arab Interior Ministers, as well as judicial, civil and military figures.
The opening ceremony featured a presentation of the logistical and operational means of the security units, in addition to technical presentations including a video presentation on the history of the city of Agadir and its reconstruction after the 1960 earthquake, and the presentation of intervention and self-defense techniques.
The event saw presentations on the “Iblagh” platform for reporting illegal digital content on the Internet, and a simulation exercise to dismantle a terrorist cell in cooperation with special forces and experts from the Scientific and Technical Police.
As part of the event, live demonstrations on handling weapons and the Moroccan model for managing major events, as well as drone demonstrations and the distribution of royal medals to police officers.
The event’s program includes lectures on the experience of public forces during the management of the Hawz earthquake, the role of artificial intelligence in security, and the role of genetics in criminal investigations.
This outreach event, which began in 2016 in Casablanca, is an opportunity for citizens to discover aspects of the police profession and communicate with policemen and women from different specialties and fields.
In addition to the various events, this edition of Open Doors Days witnessed a special performance by self-defense fighters, who dazzled the audience with their high skills and precise combat techniques.
The demonstration was highly appreciated by the Arab Prime Minister of Interior, who praised the fighters’ mastery of the sport and its role in enhancing physical fitness and self-defense.
“Open Doors Days” is an important opportunity to enhance communication between the General Directorate of National Security and citizens, present a bright image of the police profession and the sacrifices of its men in order to maintain security and stability, spread security awareness among various segments of society, and promote a culture of cooperation between citizens and the police.
Source : Fez News Media