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Dubai Police are racing time to adopt international best practices: Sheikh Mohammed

posted on 16/02/2011: 70 views



Dubai Police are racing time to adopt the best and highest international standards when it comes to performance, follow up, education, training and launch of creative initiatives that serve local community, and maintain and preserve security, stability and safety of its members, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum affirmed yesterday 'This is a source of proud for all of us,' Sheikh Mohammed said during a tour of the Dubai Police Dubai Police General Headquarters where inspected a number of facilities, operations and services.

Continuous practical training for Police personnel, he indicated, is far better than theoretical dictation which many do not comprehend.

'Scientific training and practice on the ground are the most effective method for gaining knowledge and experience, Sheikh Mohammed added.

'Your are in Dubai Police don't look at the incident, rather you are pursuing events and often detecting them before they happen and this is a professional precedence for you.

'Exchange of ideas and extracting the most useful out of them is better than adoption of one point of view ... the opinion of the group is much sound than that of an individual one,' he remarked.

Sheikh Mohammed was welcomed upon arrival at the Dubai Police General Headquarters by Dubai Police Commander-in-chief Lt. Dhahi Khalfan Tamim and senior officers.

Sheikh Mohammed, who was accompanied by H.H. Sheikh Majed bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairman of Dubai Culture and Arts Authority, and a group of top officials, set out his tour at the Command and Control Centre where he viewed the massive traffic movement in the internal and external roads of Dubai through the mega e-display screens.

The Vice President heard a presentation from Dubai Police chief on Dubai Police strategic plan 2008-2015 which he said envisages the prudent vision of His Highness. Sheikh Mohammed also watched during the presentation the new simulation training modules which aim at delivering a safe practical training environment.

He also watched a living demonstration for a humanitarian service for cardiac patients. The emergency service served 950 heart patients since it was launched in 2007. Before leaving the scene, Sheikh Mohammed inspected one of the smart patrol vehicles which have two surveillance cameras which monitor vehicles violating traffic and security rules. - Emirates News Agency, WAM

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