China Police Team “B” secured the championship title in the sixth edition of the UAE SWAT Challenge 2025, on Wednesday, finishing at the top of the overall leaderboard with 480 points.
In second place was the Sunkar team from Kazakhstan, earning 470 points, while China Police Team “C” claimed third place with 457 points.
The fifth and final day of the competition featured the Obstacle Course Challenge with Rwanda’s National Police Team “1” taking first place with 77 points. China Police Team “B” followed closely in second place with 76 points, while China Police Team “C” secured third place with 75 points.
Commander-in-Chief of Dubai Police, Lieutenant General Abdulla Khalifa Al Marri, awarded the winning teams in both the overall ranking and the Obstacle Course Challenge.
Al Marri also honoured the judges of the Technical Committee for their role in officiating the competition, commending their efforts throughout the challenge.
Lieutenant General Al Marri congratulated the winning teams for their outstanding performance over the five-day competition, highlighting the intense competition among all teams striving for the top positions.
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