Kénitra: Abdelatif Hammouchi Awards Royal Medals to 353 Officers and Emphasizes the Training of Future Generations
The Royal Institute of Police in Kénitra hosted a ceremony on Saturday, May 24, during which 353 police officers, both active and retired, received royal medals in recognition of their service from His Majesty King Mohammed VI.
The event was overseen by the Director General of National Security and Territorial Surveillance, Abdelatif Hammouchi, who affirmed that this celebration reflects the high royal appreciation for the commitment and dedication exhibited by security personnel in serving the nation. He added that these medals symbolize the royal attention given to the national security family and acknowledge their efforts.
The choice of the Royal Institute of Police in Kénitra for the ceremony was intentional, aimed at renewing the relationship between the administration and those honored, while also commemorating the moment of high royal satisfaction in their souls, which strengthens the spirit of belonging and loyalty to the security institution.
Abdelatif Hammouchi also emphasized that the awards represent recognition of the professional maturity of the personnel, carrying the new responsibility of training the upcoming generations and equipping them with the necessary skills and knowledge to ensure the sustainability of security competencies in the future.
He concluded his speech by calling for the maintenance of performance levels befitting of this royal trust, affirming that the men and women of the security forces are entrusted with the safety and security of citizens and are required to always live up to expectations.