Naif bin Abdulaziz
Naif bin Abdulaziz was a prominent Saudi Arabian politician and member of the Saudi royal family, known for his influential role in the country's internal security and law enforcement. He served as the Minister of Interior from 1975 until his death in 2012, overseeing various initiatives to maintain public safety and combat crime, including drug trafficking. His legacy includes significant advancements in the Saudi security apparatus and a strong stance against drug-related issues. Recently, his name has been associated with the launch of an advanced training program on drug trafficking by the General Directorate for Drug Control in Riyadh, aimed at enhancing the capabilities of its personnel.
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The Naif bin Abdulaziz Cup is one of the highlighted races in the festival.
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The training program is named after Prince Naif bin Abdulaziz, who is associated with drug enforcement.
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