Naif Arab University for Security Sciences (NAUSS) President Dr. Abdulmajeed bin Abdullah Al-Bunyan has visited Algeria and met with ministers to look at security and justice developments in the country.
Al-Bunyan met with the Algerian minister of justice and keeper of seals, Tayeb Louh, and they discussed the development of joint action between NAUSS and Algeria’s Ministry of Justice.
He said that this meeting aimed to activate the memorandum of understanding signed by the two bodies and to learn from Algeria’s experience in justice and prison organization.
Al-Bunyan said that NAUSS is undergoing a transitional phase to deliver better services in the future.
The NAUSS president also met with Algeria’s Interior and Local Communities Minister Noureddine Badawi and explained the developments that NAUSS is undergoing to improve the quality of training in the Arab world.
He highlighted that cooperation in the field of Arab security has effectively contributed to facing the most serious security issues, including terrorism and drug, organized and emerging crimes.
Al-Bunyan has visited several judicial and security institutions in Algeria, including the General Directorate for Prison Administration and Resettlement, the National Commission of International Humanitarian Law, the National School for Prison Administration Officials, the Supreme School for the Judiciary (Ecole Superieure de la Magistrature), the National Institute for Criminology and Criminalistics of the Algerian National Gendarmerie, and the laboratories of traffic collisions and cybercrime.
Earlier, Kuwait’s Interior Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Sheikh Khalid Al-Jarrah Al-Sabah received Al-Bunyan and his accompanying delegation. They discussed issues of common interest, and enhancing cooperation in the fields of security and policing.