The Police College yesterday entered the Guinness Book of World Records by making a football show 'See You in 2022' that symbolizes the 2022 FIFA World Cup Qatar with the cooperation of 10,371 nationals and inhabitants painting 33,600 wooden bits of mosaic.
The disclosing of the model was gone to by the Director-General of the Public Security, Staff Major GeneralSaad bin Jassim Al Khulaifi; Director-General of the Police College, Brigadier Mohammed Abdullah Al Muhana Al Marri; the Secretary-General of the Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy, Hassan Al Thawadi, and delegate from the Guinness Book, Paulina Sabenskaya at Darb Al Saai.
Paulina Sabenskaya, agent the Guinness Book of Records, declared the last number of members in this work, which achieved 10,371 members in the shading and establishment of 33,600 wooden bits of mosaic to enter the Guinness Book of Records for the sake of the State of Qatar.
She additionally included that the past number was just around 3,600 (in Australia), yet Qatar has broken this number to achieve in excess of 10,000 members.
"I praise the Police College youth who have chipped away at this model to break the Guinness Book of World Records and who have furnished us with something essential and wish them more achievement in the coming years," Staff Major General Saad bin Jassim Al Khulaifi said.
#SeeYouIn2022 Mosaic wooden panel, initiated by Police College entered Guinness world as the largest of its kind whereas 10382 person took part in colouring and fixing 33600 wood pieces to complete the panel. #QND2018 #MoIQatar pic.twitter.com/ksqeMYqIby
— Ministry of Interior (@MOI_QatarEn) December 19, 2018
Reacting to an inquiry regarding Qatar's security planning to have the World Cup 2022, Al Khulaifi stated: "The security arrangements for the 2022 World Cup are 90 percent finish. The arrangements were at that point prepared and what was missing was the expansion of some gear as it were. All coordination and preparing are set up. We plan to be effective and have a recognized world container."
Executive General of the Police College, Brigadier Dr. Mohammed Abdullah Al Muhana Al Marri stated: "The Police College took an interest for the third year in succession in Darb Al Saai's exercises. This mirrors the network's job in serving the subjects and occupants."
Director of Public Security Maj. Gen. Saad bin Jassem Al-Khulaifi unveiled the grand wooden panel (See You in 2022), symbolizing #Qatar2022, in an initiative by Police College to set the Guinness record of largest mosaic wooden panel in the world. #QND2018 #SeeYouIn2022 #MoIQatar pic.twitter.com/fXd8tA2vRe
— Ministry of Interior (@MOI_QatarEn) December 19, 2018
"For the second time, the State of Qatar enters the Guinness Book through the 'See You in 2022' workmanship painting. What's more, as Amir H H Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani said (for the sake everything being equal, Qatar respects all the world to the 2022 World Cup)."
Dr. Al Muhana included that the College got at its structure in Darb Al Saai the Excellencies the Sheikhs, Ministers and senior authorities from inside and outside the nation, and additionally ambassadors from the authorize international safe havens in the nation, adulating the investment of the senior guests in the establishment of the workmanship painting together with the nationals and inhabitants so as to raise the name of Qatar in all gatherings.
Major Fahad Saeed Al Subaie, Director of Training Department stated: "achieving this work originated from the minute when Amir H H Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani got the football toward the finish of the 2018 World Cup Russia and respected the world to go to the 2022 World Cup."
A year ago, the Police College entered Guinness World Records by the starting 'Respect Image', picture of H the Amir, with the investment of 13,824 people shading it.
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