Diplomats visit security exhibit at camel festival

Diplomats visit security exhibit at camel festival
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The Ministry of Interior’s Security Oasis exhibition runs in Al-Sayahid, northeast of Riyadh, until Dec. 31. (SPA)
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The Ministry of Interior’s Security Oasis exhibition runs in Al-Sayahid, northeast of Riyadh, until Dec. 31. (SPA)
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The Ministry of Interior’s Security Oasis exhibition runs in Al-Sayahid, northeast of Riyadh, until Dec. 31. (SPA)
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The Ministry of Interior’s Security Oasis exhibition runs in Al-Sayahid, northeast of Riyadh, until Dec. 31. (SPA)
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The Ministry of Interior’s Security Oasis exhibition runs in Al-Sayahid, northeast of Riyadh, until Dec. 31. (SPA)
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Updated 15 December 2024 13:40
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Diplomats visit security exhibit at camel festival

Diplomats visit security exhibit at camel festival

RIYADH: The ambassadors of Japan, Egypt, Morocco, Jordan, Serbia, India, Romania and Albania to Saudi Arabia, along with the French mission delegation, recently visited the Ministry of Interior’s Security Oasis exhibition, held alongside the King Abdulaziz Camel Festival.

In a tour of regional principality and security sector pavilions, the diplomats learned about the ministry’s security efforts and achievements, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Sunday.

They were also briefed on key development projects, investments in technology, AI applications and digital solutions aimed at enhancing public safety, environmental sustainability, traffic safety, and Hajj and Umrah services.

Meanwhile, visitors to the General Directorate of Border Guard pavilion explored 115 years of history, from camel patrols and sailing boats to modern technology and electronic services.

The pavilion also showcases anti-drug smuggling efforts, border security awareness, search and rescue operations, and land and sea monitoring, and features interactive elements like laser shooting and marine vehicle simulators.

The exhibition runs in Al-Sayahid, northeast of Riyadh, until Dec. 31.