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Dubai Customs organizes Anti-Narcotics graduation ceremony

byCustoms Today Report
13/02/2015
in International Customs
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DUBAI: Dubai Customs has organized a celebration in honour of first class graduates of the Anti-Narcotics e-Diploma Program, held at Dubai Customs Training Center.

The celebration was attended by Buti Al Jumairi, Executive Director of Human Resources, Administration and Finance Division, and Dr. Abdul Wahab Al Madani, Director of Customs Training Center, alongside a host of representatives from Hemaya International Training Center.

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The training program has been set in collaboration with Hemaya International Training Center in Dubai Police. It is a smart learning professional course tailored toward granting enrollees a world-class certificate accredited by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC).

Buti Al Jumairi addressed the audience during the ceremony with words of appreciation and gratitude to H.E.  Lt-General Dhahi Khalfan and Hemaya International Training Center at Dubai Police. He also urged the graduates to pursue their march towards learning and gaining as much knowledge as possible for the sake of safeguarding the country and maintaining the wellbeing of its people.

On the other hand, Khalid Ahmad Al Moazin, Senior Inspection Manager, Cargo Village Customs Center, delivered the class’s graduation speech. He called upon all male and female employees at Dubai Customs to emerge themselves in each and every possible learning opportunity and to seek cascading their acquired knowledge and expertise to their peers at the workplace.

The course comprised 120 training hours, dispensed as workshops which covered a number of critical topics ranging from quality management, team management, strategic management, drugs and means of combating their illicit trade in addition to many other subjects.

At the end of the ceremony, Buti Al Jumairi accompanied by Dr. Abdul Wahab Al Madani and Hemaya’s delegation honoured the graduates and handed them certificates of program completion.

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