Date : Feb 28, 2017
Jordan Islamic Bank (JIB) held a celebration to graduate a group of its employees participating in the police friends course which was held in cooperation with the Public Security Directorate/ Public Relations and Community policing with the attendance of H.E Brigadier Mohammad AlJaloudi, the Chief Police of southern Amman, representatives of public relations, community policing in the public security directorate. Deputies general manager, assistant general manager of the bank and the executive management at the head office of the bank on Tuesday 28/2/2017.
Dr. Hussein Said, Deputy General Manager of the bank delivered a welcoming remark during the ceremony in which he commended the efforts exerted by the public security directorate to upgrade the security performance of national institutions through holding training courses and making a room for the employees of the bank to participate in these courses , expressing how much pleased he is with the real partnership between the bank and the public security directorate to achieve the social security and put a limit for different crimes. He asserted as well JIB’s continuation to cooperate in any imitative contributes to enhance partnerships with official and private institutions to achieve economic prosperity and enhance security and safety.
The Brigadier Mohammad AlJaloudi confirmed the importance of holding these courses for the employees of the bank in order to educate them about recent crimes and enrich them with new skills, information and concepts which help them in preventing crimes and trickery and deepen the concept of community policing, extending his thanks for participants and lecturers for their cooperation in the success of this course.
Dr. Hussein Said and the Brigadier Mohammad AlJaloudi distributed certificates to 40 graduates of the bank’s employees who were selected based on certain criteria to participate in this course which covered the following topics: definition of the duties of the public security, community policing and electronic crimes, extremist ideology ,E- recruitment and theft.
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