RIYADH: Prince Naif Bin Abdul Aziz, Second Deputy Premier and Minister of Interior, attended the graduation ceremony Tuesday of a number of students who obtained a Diploma in Security Sciences at King Fahd Security College in Riyadh. It was the ninth batch of graduates of the 40th training session at the college. Addressing the ceremony, Prince Naif said: “We are celebrating the graduation ceremony of a group of citizens and brothers from Yemen. You have chosen work in the field of honor, service to religion, loyalty to King Abdullah, Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, the Crown Prince, as well as service to the homeland and citizens and residents.” He underlined the heavy responsibility of the security officials. He said these officers are distinguished by their determination to defend the country and Allah's laws, regardless of race and color. In a speech, Major General Fahd Al-Shalan, Director General of King Fahd Security College, said the college has a top class Information Technology and Communications department, has set up a modern laboratory for digital and criminal evidence, and introduced a diploma in criminal investigation. He said officers from Yemen are good ambassadors for their country. The prince was earlier received by Prince Muhammad Bin Naif Bin Abdul Aziz, Assistant Minister of Interior for Security Affairs; Lt. General Abdul Rahman Bin Ali Al-Reban, Supervisor General of Prince Naif's office; Major General Dr. Fahd Bin Ahmad Al-Shalan, Director General of King Fahd Security College and a number of senior officers.