Reuters reported that the Qatari authorities called up hundreds of Qatari civilians for mandatory military service to train police officers during the World Cup as they informed the civilians that they were being called to help organize the World Cup in the world and that their mission was ” national”. duty” that requires them to do so, according to Reuters citing informed sources and documents.

Recruits are trained to manage the security of stadium entrance queues, inspect fans and look for contraband such as alcohol, drugs or hidden weapons, whether in nape hairstyles, jacket lining or even false stomachs, at the National Service Academy (Mugdam). camp) in the north of the country, in Doha, 3 months before the start of the 29-day tournament, the agency reports.

A Qatari government spokesman said in a statement in response to an agency request for comment that Qatar’s national service program will continue as normal during the World Cup. four months paid leave from work in Qatari institutions such as Qatar Energy and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Qatar has brought diplomats from several overseas missions, including missions in the US, China and Russia, and they are expected to return to their jobs After the tournament, recruits are sent to the National Service Camp 5 days a week, where they attend training sessions organized by the security staff of the World Cup organizing body, the Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy, and learn fans with positive body language, focus and smile, as well as adherence to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and avoid discrimination between fans on any grounds.