Contracts worth QR260mn were signed on behalf of the Qatar Ministry of Interior (MoI) on the first two days of the Milipol Qatar, the organisers said on Tuesday.

The MoI officials disclosed at a press conference the details of 11 contracts which were worth a total of 260.050mn. The briefing was attended by Milipol Qatar Committee president Brigadier Nasser bin Fahad al-Thani, MoI Financial Affairs director and Milipol Committee member Brigadier Ahmad Abdulla al-Jamal and the General Directorate of Logistics assistant director general Brigadier Saud Rashid al-Shafi.
The biggest single contract, for QR140mn, was awarded to Ares Beskitas of Turkey for the supply of equipment and weapons for the MoI boats.
While Airbus Defence & Space bagged a work worth QR11.5mn for the maintenance, support and upgradation of the Tetra System, De La Rue Int Ltd won a contract for QR22.250mn for supplying travel document printers.
GET Group won a QR10mn worth contract for the maintenance of printers and their consumables while the Safran Identity & Security was successful in bidding for a contract worth QR7.8mn for the renovation of the finger printing system and expansion of finger printing database devices.
Abdullah Abdul Ghani & Bros Co, dealers of Toyota and Lexus vehicles, won a contract for supplying 120 different types of Toyota vehicles for QR25.4mn and Saleh Hamad Al Mana Co, the distributors of Nissan vehicles, bagged a contract worth QR6.7mn for the supply of 30 Nissan cars.
Gulf Business Machines won a QR21.7mn contract for the licenses for operating programmes and the development of the central systems of information systems of the Ministry of Interior. The Telco International was awarded a QR7.8mn contract for the maintenance and data collection of traffic radar devices.
Al Tanmiyah bagged a QR4.4mn work for the maintenance and data collection for traffic radar devices while Sail Labs Technology of Austria bagged a QR2.5mn contract for comprehensive media monitoring systems. This year's edition of Milipol Qatar concludes today.

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