London, (Antara) - The Qatari Police will send delegates to learn countermeasures against juvenile delinquency and efforts to prevent juvenile crimes and human trafficking in Indonesia.
Counselor of the Indonesian Embassy in Doha Boy Dharmawan informed Antara here on Sunday that the plan was disclosed after Indonesian Ambassador to Qatar Mohammed Basri Sidehabi met Police Chief of the Capital of Qatar, Doha, Police Director Brigadier General Ibrahim Eissa Abuainin who was accompanied by Assistant Director Major Mohammed Mubarak Al Shafi and Head of Information and Improvement of the Police of the Capital of Qatar, Doha, Lieutenant Mohammed Abdullah Al-Khulaifi.
At the friendly and warm meeting, Brigadier General Abuainin welcomed the visit of Indonesian Ambassador Sidehabi to discuss potential areas of cooperation between Indonesia and Qatar, especially with the Qatari Police.
In his remarks, Brigadier General Abuainin lauded the Indonesian diaspora residing in Qatar as one of the communities with minimal criminal offenses. Ambasador Sidehabi also responded positively to the brigadier general's gesture.
Moreover, the ambassador hoped the Qatari government will give greater attention to the Indonesian citizens residing in Qatar.
As the former member of the Indonesian Parliament, Ambassador Sidehabi also lauded Qatar's success in fostering communities of various foreign citizens from over 50 countries, especially teenagers. The number of Qatari native residents is only some 17 percent of the country's total population of 2.58 million.
During the meeting, representatives from Indonesia and Qatar discussed bilateral relations between the two countries, especially cooperation in implementing countermeasures for enhancing security.
Brigadier General Abuainin was impressed with the ability of the Indonesian Police, particularly with regard to child security protection, countermeasures on human trafficking, and children's freedom.
Therefore, the Qatari Police plans to send a team to Indonesia to take a cue from the capacity building program to improve their competence in dealing with security issues, among others.
Ambassador Sidehabi welcomed the planned visit of the Qatari delegates in a bid to boost bilateral relations between Indonesia and Qatar, particularly in the field of law enforcement to help both nations counter the current issues being faced by the police.(*)
Qatar to STudy Countermeasured to prevent Juvenile Delinquency in Indonesia
Selasa, 14 Juni 2016 15:29 WIB