The Iraqi National Security Service, in coordination with the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, organized a training course titled “Security Immunity” for security monitoring personnel at public universities in Baghdad and other provinces. The course was held in the hall of the College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences at the University of Baghdad, with the participation of security monitoring teams from various university departments, and lasted for one week.

The course was delivered by Dr. Mohammed Al-Bukhati and Dr. Karrar Al-Musafir from the National Security Service/University Security Directorate, with the presence of the Director of the Public Universities Department at the National Security Service.

The training addressed issues such as the dangers of drugs within Iraqi universities, the security risks they pose, and ways to raise awareness among security personnel. It also covered topics related to organizing security awareness in line with the nature of their work, particularly concerning document and information security.

The course aimed to educate security personnel in monitoring departments about security risks and strengthen immunity within universities. It emphasized avoiding professional loopholes, raising awareness about the dangers of drugs, and maintaining a drug-free campus environment.

The lecturers recommended maintaining constant communication between monitoring personnel and liaison officers in the National Security Service. They stressed the importance of reporting any security vulnerabilities and submitting periodic proposals to college deans and university administrations regarding security conditions within the institutions.

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