Participation of ''Students for Egypt'' delegation from Beni Suef University in the 72nd Police Celebration.
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Under the patronage of Prof. Dr. Mansour Hassan, President of Beni Suef University, a delegation of ''Students for Egypt'' at the university participated in the 72nd Police Celebration at the Police Academy. During the visit, the students offered congratulations and thanks to the policemen for their sacrifice, under the supervision of Dr. Gamal Abdel Rahman, Vice President of the University for Education and Student Affairs, Dr. Ahmed Farouk, general coordinator and pioneer of Students for Egypt at the university, and Captain / Mohamed Farouk, director of youth care.
For his part, Prof. Dr. Mansour stressed the university’s keenness to have its students participate in such celebrations, which serve as a message of thanks and gratitude to the brave policemen, praising the historical role of the policemen, in order to preserve the nation, its security and stability, and to provide the appropriate climate for the economic development that the country is witnessing in various fields under the leadership of His Excellency President / Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, President of the Republic.
The students expressed their happiness at the pride they saw for every Egyptian in the presence of men who do not know the impossible and sacrifice for a better future for our beloved Egypt. The students also participated with the students of the Police Academy in an open dialogue about the prominent and important role of policemen, wishing God to protect the Egyptian policemen and grant Egypt security and safety.
It should be noted that the celebration ceremony included the presentation of national music from the Police College’s musical team, combat displays that included climbing in the mountains field from the top of the towers, a cavalry display, a balloon display, and a display of bomb-detecting dogs, in addition to a queuing display that included a fleet of modern, equipped cars and motorcycles. The students also inspected the Aman Outlets car exhibition, launched by the Ministry of Interior to sell food products at reasonable prices, and the prison sector products exhibition for furniture and furnishings.