1 minute and 17 seconds: Dubai Police chief honours patrol '512' for lightning response to emergencies - GulfToday

1 minute and 17 seconds: Dubai Police chief honours patrol '512' for lightning response to emergencies

dubai-p

Lieutenant General Abdullah Khalifa Al Marri with the staff of Patrol 512 and other officials.

Gulf Today, Staff Reporter

It is common knowledge, specially to those who live in the UAE, that the police in the nation are the illuminating signposts of efficiency and security. In particular, Dubai Police stand out in this regard. They have a record that is the envy of other police forces in the world. They crack down on lowlifes or criminals, which includes drug smugglers, with a fierce intensity and toughness unparalleled anywhere not just in the region but also in the world.

However, they are also very gentle in their behaviour towards residents, totally devoid of the rude culture that marks some police outfits elsewhere on the globe. Little wonder then that have not only succeeded in tamping down crime but have also been shining beacons of help and humaneness to visitors and residents alike, be it in their response to queries or rescuing tourists stranded in the mountains.

They are also reputed for their lightning reflexes in responding to any crisis or emergency. In fact they have dealt with such situations in less than two minutes. The Commander-in-Chief of Dubai Police, Lieutenant General Abdullah Khalifa Al Marri, recently honoured police officers of patrol ‘512’ who achieved an emergency response time of one minute and 17 seconds in Al Muraqqabat Police Station jurisdiction area, while the targeted response time was two minutes and 48 seconds, thus achieving the highest response rate among Dubai Police's stations in 2020.

The honouring ceremony was attended by Major General Expert Khalil Ibrahim Al Mansouri, Assistant Commander-in-Chief for Criminal Investigation Affairs; Brigadier Ali Ghanim, Director of Al Muraqqabat Police Station; Colonel Issa Ahmed Salem, Deputy Director of Al Muraqqabat Police Station, and a number of Dubai Police officers.

Related articles