Bahrain Police parade at Bab Al Bahrain marks national celebrations

Bahrain Police parade at Bab Al Bahrain marks national celebrations
Bahrain Police parade at Bab Al Bahrain marks national celebrations

The Ministry of Interior organized a vibrant Bahrain Police parade at Bab Al Bahrain as part of the Kingdom’s national celebrations, drawing large crowds of citizens, residents, and visitors to one of Manama’s most iconic landmarks.

The event was attended by Brigadier Isa Hassan Al Qattan and senior officials from the Ministry of Interior, underscoring the significance of the occasion and the ministry’s commitment to engaging with the community during national festivities.

The parade featured a highly disciplined formation by Bahrain Police personnel, reflecting the professionalism, dedication, and readiness of the force. Marching in synchronized precision, the officers showcased the values of discipline and service that define the police institution.

Adding to the celebratory atmosphere, the Police Band delivered a series of musical performances that resonated with the spirit of the national celebrations. Traditional and patriotic tunes filled the historic square, creating an atmosphere of pride and unity among attendees.

Visitors praised the event for blending security professionalism with cultural expression, highlighting Bahrain’s rich heritage and strong sense of national identity. The choice of Bab Al Bahrain as the venue further reinforced the connection between Bahrain’s history, its people, and its modern institutions.

The Ministry of Interior said the parade reflects its ongoing efforts to strengthen community engagement and promote positive interaction between the police and the public. Such events, the ministry noted, aim to enhance public trust while celebrating national occasions in an inclusive and festive manner.

The Bahrain Police parade formed part of a wider program of activities held across the Kingdom to mark the national celebrations, reaffirming Bahrain’s values of unity, pride, and shared heritage.