Dubai Police is working to provide a healthy and safe environment for everyone
His Excellency Lieutenant General Abdullah Khalifa Al Marri, Commander-in-Chief of Dubai Police, praised the development of police stations in all fields and their continued work with high efficiency and effectiveness, to enhance security and safety, praising the efforts of the Board of Directors of Police Centers, which works around the clock, in light of the exceptional circumstances of the new Corona virus pandemic, indicating That the promotion of community safety is at the forefront of the higher leadership's priorities in order to provide a safe and healthy environment for all.
This came during His Excellency’s meeting with the Board of Directors of Police Centers, which was held at Al Mizhar Community Council, in the presence of Brigadier General Yousef Abdullah Al Adidi, Director of Al Qusais Police Station, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Police Centers, members of the Council and a number of officers.
His Excellency Lieutenant General Abdullah Khalifa Al-Marri noted the role played by the Board of Directors of Police Stations in enhancing communication and developing work procedures, coordinating with partners regarding security and service work, and seeking to put forward creative ideas that work to improve the work system.
During the meeting of the Board of Directors of Police Stations, the progress of work in the Board of Directors of Police Stations during the last period was reviewed, and a number of future projects for the centers were discussed, in addition to reviewing the results of the response time of patrols to emergency cases achieved by police station
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