Dubai Police
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n the first in a series of articles, the Dubai Police explains how it is implementing the three pillars of its Strategic Plan: community happiness, a safe and resilient city, and innovation in institutional capabilities.
When it comes to ensuring the safety and security of individuals, Dubai Police goes the extra mile – on land, over the sea and in the sky.
Its recently updated Strategic Plan demonstrates how the Dubai Police is following the directives of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, who called all authorities to focus on anticipating the future, adopt sustainable strategic projects, and to work towards achieving the highest levels of happiness and quality of life for the community and visitors in the emirate. The plan, which is based on three main pillars – community happiness, a safe and resilient
city, and innovation in institutional capabilities – seeks to make Dubai a city of sustainable security and safety.
Below are a range of initiatives and services that demonstrate how the Dubai Police is ensuring these strategic objectives are fulfilled:
Home Security
One important initiative that has significantly contributed to ensuring the safety of the community in Dubai is the 'Home Security' service. Launched in 2011, this sophisticated
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