New cohort of Internal Security Forces officers graduate in North and East Syria
NORTH AND EAST SYRIA — At the Tolheldan Academy of Police Sciences, the third cohort of Internal Security Forces (ISF) officers, named in honor of the Martyr Malka al-Aaid, celebrated their graduation. The ceremony was attended by a distinguished delegation from the General Command of the Internal Security Forces, alongside representatives from the Syriac Security Forces (Sutoro) and Sutoro Women, among other security forces representatives.
Following an intensive six-month training program encompassing intellectual, cultural, organizational, legal, and ideological modules, coupled with rigorous military and practical exercises, the Internal Security Forces proudly conferred diplomas upon the latest batch of officers. The academy’s commitment to nurturing competent professionals in the field of security was evident as the graduates received their certifications.
Among the 240 graduates were several members of the Sutoro, highlighting the diverse representation within the cohort.
The ceremony served as a platform for the promotion of select officers from the Internal Security Forces, underscoring their dedication and contribution to regional security. Speeches delivered by Sutoro representatives offered unwavering support to the trainees, while heartfelt addresses from the graduates themselves reflected on their transformative journey and newfound skills acquired throughout the course.