Palestinian premier Ismail Haneyya said that his government will spare no effort to develop the performance of the Palestinian police cadres and service in the Gaza Strip. Haneyya made his remarks during the graduation ceremony for the second group of the police officers that was held on Tuesday at the police academy. Premier Haneyya stated that his government would work on sending police cadres to other countries to enhance their experience and performance. He highlighted in his speech the importance of observing societal justice and not dealing discriminately with the citizens. The premier also urged the graduate officers to be a helping hand in the national struggle to liberate the Palestinian land and restore the usurped rights. For his part, minister of interior Fathi Hammad said that the police academy was established after all police institutions in Arab and Islamic countries refused to deal with the Palestinian interior ministry in Gaza and closed its doors before its cadres. Hammad added that his ministry, however, dispatched lately some Palestinian officers to other countries to pursue their master and doctoral degrees in the police field. He also hailed the counterespionage campaigns launched by his ministry and said they successfully dealt a blow to the Israeli intelligence agencies.
Palestinian Gov . spares no effort to improve police work in Gaza , Haneyya
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