Ministry of Interior (Saudi Arabia) explained

Agency Name:Ministry of Interior
Type:Agency
Seal:Saudi Ministry of Interior Logo.svg
Jurisdiction:Government of Saudi Arabia
Headquarters:King Fahad Rd, Al Olaya, Riyadh 11543, Saudi Arabia
Motto:A homeland we don't protect, we don't deserve to live in
Employees:5000[1]
Chief1 Name:Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud Al Saud

The Ministry of Interior (MoI; Arabic: وزارة الداخلية) is one of the governmental bodies of Saudi Arabia responsible for national security, naturalization, immigration, and customs in Saudi Arabia. It was founded in 1926 by King Abdulaziz, but the organization was reformed in 1951 when the combined ministerial body covering financial and interior affairs were separated.[2] [3] The current minister of interior is Abdulaziz bin Saud Al Saud, who has been in office since 21 June 2017.[4]

History

The Ministry of Interior was created in 1926 by King Abdulaziz as a solution to the end of political unrest, tribal conflicts, and statelessness caused by the absence of a powerful central government. The goal of the organization is to serve the citizens and residents of Saudi Arabia, achieving security, stability, and tranquility.

Objectives and Responsibilities

The minister of interior has several objectives and summarizes its mission as follows:

Divisions of Internal Security

The history and formation of the MOI and its various sectors passed through phases of administrative development and organization. The ministry consists of the following child agencies:

List of ministers

Aircraft inventory

AircraftTypeVersionsIn serviceNotes
Sikorsky S-70Utility/transport helicopterS-70i3[8]
Sikorsky S-92Utility/transport helicopterS-9217Some are armed with machine guns
Sikorsky S-434Training helicopterS-4349Used for training
Kawasaki-Vertol 107UtilityKV-107IIA-SM-17Used for firefighting
Kawasaki-Vertol 107Utility/transportKV-107IIA-SM-24Aeromedical and rescue helicopter
Kawasaki-Vertol 107TransportKV-107IIA-SM-32VIP transport
Kawasaki-Vertol 107Utility/transportKV-107IIA-SM-43Air ambulance
EADS CASA C-295TransportC-295W4[9]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ministry of Interior Company Profile. Ministry of Interior Company Profile.
  2. Book: James Wynbrandt . A Brief History of Saudi Arabia . 28 September 2013 . 1 January 2004 . Infobase Publishing . 978-1-4381-0830-8 . 206.
  3. Hertog . Steffen . Shaping the Saudi state: Human agency's shifting role in the rentier state formation . International Journal of Middle East Studies . 2007 . 39 . 539–563 . 10.1017/S0020743807071073 . 17 April 2012.
  4. Web site: PROFILE: New Saudi Interior Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Nayef. Al Arabiya.
  5. Web site: MOI Objectives and Responsibilities (Lay your cursor on "About MOI" then click "MOI Objectives and Responsibilities" in order to access.).
  6. Web site: Background of the Ministry of Interior of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (Lay your cursor on "About MOI" then click "Background" in order to access.) .
  7. Web site: Background of the Ministry of Interior of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (Lay your cursor on "About MOI" then click "Background" in order to access.). MOI of Saudi Arabia.
  8. Web site: S-70i Black Hawk in Ministry of Interior .
  9. Web site: Saudi Arabia orders four Airbus C295W aircraft. airbusdefenceandspace. 16 June 2015. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20160924005022/https://airbusdefenceandspace.com/newsroom/news-and-features/saudi-arabia-orders-four-airbus-c295w-aircraft/. 24 September 2016. dmy-all.