Do you want to report a crime? Now you can go to the nearest gas station.
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Dubai Police has made it easier for people living in or visiting Dubai to report any irregularities and get help quickly from the authorities.
Have you been a victim of a crime, noticed something suspicious, or seen accidents or violations on the road? Now you can report them at any nearby gas station in Dubai. There is no need to go to a police station anymore as Dubai Police has made it easier for residents and tourists to report incidents and get quick help from authorities.
Dubai Police has partnered with oil companies such as Emirates National Oil Company (Enoc), Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) and Emarat to introduce a new service called On-the-Go. This innovative service allows people to conveniently report violations and contribute to improving security measures. According to Dubai Police, this initiative aims to ensure the safety of everyone.
First Lieutenant Majid bin Saed Al Kaabi, head of the On-the-Go initiativeHe highlighted that this initiative is the first of its kind globally, providing police services at service stations.
Al Kaabi It added that the services are available at 138 gas stations across Dubai, with a total of 4,867 staff from 11 entities trained to assist customers. These entities include Enoc, Adnoc, Emarat, Dubai Taxi Corporation, Emirates Transport, International Center for Security and Safety, First Security Group, Ward Security, Aman Security Training, Transguard Group and Emirates Auctions.
‘Police Eye’ Services
The recent addition of police services at gas stations is part of the “Police Eye” initiative. ‘Police Eye’ was introduced a few years ago through the Dubai Police app, website and police stations, allowing the public to report crimes. Over the past five years, Dubai Police have received more than 108,100 tips and information from the public, covering a wide range of issues including traffic violations, abuse of children and women, human trafficking, illegal drug use and others. violations. ‘Police Eye’ is also used to report traffic accidents, missing persons, scams, electronic crimes and receive information from abroad, especially regarding illicit drugs. Dubai Police encourages the public to report any road safety violations through the ‘Police Eye’ app or by calling 901.
News Source: Khaleej Times
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