The Libyan General Administration of Central Support has announced the graduation of a new batch of its personnel after completing a specialized special tasks training course in Jordan, as part of ongoing efforts to enhance the operational capabilities of Libya’s security forces.
According to an official statement issued by the Security Media Office, the training program was conducted at the Gendarmerie Specialized Training Center and formed part of the Ministry of Interior’s broader strategy to develop and modernize security institutions through advanced professional qualification and international cooperation.
The course provided intensive instruction in special operations skills, focusing on tactical readiness, field coordination, and disciplined execution of high-risk security missions. Participants were exposed to advanced training methods designed to improve their ability to operate effectively under demanding and complex conditions, in line with contemporary security standards.
Officials said the program aimed to strengthen professionalism, raise efficiency levels, and enhance the overall readiness of Central Support units tasked with sensitive security duties. The administration emphasized that investing in specialized training is essential for building capable forces able to respond to evolving security challenges and contribute to maintaining public order and stability.
The General Administration of Central Support praised the high standard of training delivered by the Jordanian instructors, noting their extensive experience in security operations and capacity building. The statement highlighted the value of exchanging expertise and benefiting from regional training centers with proven records in developing specialized security units.
Graduates of the program are expected to return to Libya with enhanced tactical knowledge and practical skills that will directly improve their performance in the field. The administration expressed confidence that the training outcomes will positively reflect on operational effectiveness and reinforce institutional discipline within Central Support units.
The Ministry of Interior reaffirmed its commitment to continuing specialized domestic and international training programs as part of a long-term vision to strengthen Libya’s security sector. Officials stressed that developing human resources remains a cornerstone of efforts to build professional, capable, and accountable security institutions that operate in accordance with national laws and professional standards.

