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Dubai security service urges residents to stay alert, report suspicious activity amid conflict

Dubai security service urges residents to stay alert, report suspicious activity amid conflict

Khaleej Times23-06-2025
UAE residents have been urged to "remain alert and report any suspicious behaviour", in an advisory by Al Ameen service.
This comes after the Iranian attacks on Al Udeid base in Qatar, a US base. While Iran has said the actions does not pose any threat to friendly Qatar, the Gulf nation said it reserves the right to respond.
Al Ameen Service, a government service for receiving security reports and negative phenomena, warned of "unstable security and political situation in the Arabian Gulf and the Middle East."
UAE residents must be attentive and report any suspicious observations to the security authorities, it said in a social media statement.
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