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Dubai Police recognize Chinese woman for outstanding cooperation

Dubai Police recognize Chinese woman for outstanding cooperation

Gulf Today28-04-2025
Dubai Police, represented by the K9 Security Inspection Department and the Positive Spirit Council, honored Ms. Yongmei Li, a Chinese national, for her collaboration with the K9 Security Inspection Department at the K9 International Show and her support for various initiatives and events organized by the Positive Spirit Council.
During the ceremony, Lt. Col. Salah Al Mazrouei praised Ms. Yongmei Li, emphasizing that this recognition reflects Dubai Police's commitment to acknowledging contributors and partners within the force and the wider community. He added, "This honor celebrates her positive and impactful role in serving the community, which supported the K9 International Show and reinforced its goals of promoting a sense of security and safety among individuals.
Meanwhile, Ms. Fatima Buhajeer remarked that this recognition underscores the council's commitment to achieving Dubai Police's strategic goals of enhancing community happiness and promoting security and safety. "It also raises awareness of important community values, improves the quality of life, fosters social harmony, and creates joyful living environments while encouraging tolerance, coexistence, and respect for others," she continued.
At the end of the event, Lt. Col. Al Mazrouei and Ms. Buhajeer presented Ms. Yongmei Li with an award in appreciation of her ongoing collaboration with the initiatives and activities of the Dubai Police.
Yongmei Li expressed her gratitude for the honor, stating that it inspires her to continue supporting the council's various initiatives.
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