Today, Thursday, the first women's police company on the West Coast graduated for the first time since its liberation from the Houthi militia, in the presence of a number of officials.
The number of female graduates reached 30 female recruits, who received intensive training for several months, in various fields, including self-defense, weapons handling, law, and professional ethics.
Officials for the batch said, “The formation of the women’s police constitutes an important support, especially in vital sectors that deal with women, such as Mokha International Airport and the Immigration and Passports Authority, as well as at events, in addition to its role in maintaining public security that requires searching women.” .
The graduates expressed their happiness at their graduation, and stressed their commitment to doing everything in their power to serve the country and society.