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Dubai Police surprise inmate with emotional visit from children
Dubai Police surprise inmate with emotional visit from children

Al Etihad

time2 days ago

  • Al Etihad

Dubai Police surprise inmate with emotional visit from children

10 Aug 2025 13:26 DUBAI (ALETIHAD)In a heartwarming moment, Dubai Police surprised a female inmate at the Correctional and Punitive Institutions with a special visit from her four emotional reunion came after a long period of separation due to her imprisonment and personal family visit was organised by the General Department of Correctional and Punitive Institutions in cooperation with the Community Development Authority. It formed part of the Inmate Happiness initiative - launched under the directives of Lieutenant General Abdulla Khalifa Al Marri, Commander-in-Chief of Dubai Police, and overseen by Major General Eid Muhammad Thani, Assistant Commander-in-Chief for Criminal Investigation Affairs - and is designed to ease the emotional burden on inmates during their Jamila Al Zaabi, Director of the Women's Prison, explained that the inmate had been noticeably withdrawn and isolated from the other inmates. When approached by the prison administration, she confided that she deeply missed her children and had not seen them for a long learning her story, the administration worked swiftly and closely with the Community Development Authority to arrange the the day of the reunion, the inmate was informed that she had a visitor. She was taken by complete surprise when she saw her children waiting for her. Overcome with emotion, she burst into tears and embraced them in a powerful and touching Al Zaabi affirmed that the General Department of Correctional and Punitive Institutions is committed to fostering social and humanitarian efforts, including strengthening family ties for inmates. These efforts reflect Dubai Police's broader strategic objective of promoting happiness within the added that such initiatives are key to building trust between police and society, reinforcing the values of compassion and tolerance, and providing meaningful support to both inmates and their families. The inmate expressed her sincere gratitude, saying she had always dreamed of seeing her children again. The family thanked Dubai Police for their unforgettable act of kindness, and for their commitment to ensuring the wellbeing of all inmates.

Dubai Police celebrate graduation of 922 students from summer programme
Dubai Police celebrate graduation of 922 students from summer programme

Gulf Today

time31-07-2025

  • Gulf Today

Dubai Police celebrate graduation of 922 students from summer programme

Dubai Police celebrated the graduation of 922 male and female students from its annual summer courses programme, themed "Our Summer: Security and Happiness… Innovation and Leadership.' The graduation ceremony was held at Dubai World Trade Centre and attended by Lieutenant General Abdulla Khalifa Al Marri, Commander-in-Chief of Dubai Police; Hessa Bint Essa Buhumaid, Director-General of Dubai's Community Development Authority; and Engineer Marwan Bin Ghalita, Director-General of Dubai Municipality. Other attendees included senior officers, directors of police departments and parents. Organised in cooperation with the Emirates School Establishment, Knowledge and Human Development Authority, and Dubai Sports Council, the programme was hosted by the International Hemaya Centre and offered a variety of specialised courses aimed at fostering personal development and skills among students. Al Marri praised the students' commitment, highlighting the importance of such programmes in supporting youth during the summer break. He stressed that Dubai Police are committed to nurturing disciplined, aware and responsible generations capable of contributing to society. He also thanked parents for encouraging their children to benefit from educational and development opportunities. Hessa Bint Essa Buhumaid commended the success of this year's edition, which saw participation from students of 28 nationalities, noting the role of such initiatives in cultivating diverse skills. Brigadier Khalid Bin Muwaiza, Director of the General Department of Anti-Narcotics, emphasised the role of summer programmes in building character, promoting values of courage and responsibility, and encouraging respect for laws. He underlined the importance of cross-sector collaboration to prepare youth for leadership in future roles. Brigadier Dr Abdul Rahman Sharaf Al Mamari, Director of the International Hemaya Centre, said the centre is committed to launching educational and training initiatives for all community groups, with a focus on students. He said the summer programme remains a key priority aligned with Dubai Police's strategic goal of enhancing community happiness. This year's programme included 13 activities such as the Young Investigator Course, Diving, Swimming, Military and Fitness Training, Future Officer Programme, K9 Police Dogs Course, Horse Care Course, 901 Call Centre Training, and a series of awareness lectures and field visits. A total of 1,332 students from 28 nationalities took part in the summer programme across 16 training centres, including government schools and Dubai Police facilities such as the General Department of Criminal Investigation, Mounted Police Station, 901 Call Centre and K9 Security Inspection Department. Al Mamari also highlighted the centre's achievements over the past three years, during which 375,741 students from 175 nationalities benefited from 505 awareness and summer programmes. Sharing 2024 statistics, he said last year's courses attracted 1,136 students from 31 nationalities, with 816 Emirati and 320 expatriate participants trained at 21 centres. He expressed gratitude to all strategic partners involved, including 40 government and semi-government entities, and praised their contributions to the sustainability and success of the seasonal initiatives. The graduation ceremony featured military drills by students and a documentary showcasing their training journey. An accompanying exhibition presented 22 projects supporting student programmes at the International Hemaya Centre. WAM

Dubai Police ranked most reputable police force in the world
Dubai Police ranked most reputable police force in the world

Filipino Times

time10-06-2025

  • Business
  • Filipino Times

Dubai Police ranked most reputable police force in the world

Dubai Police has been named the most reputable police force in the world, according to a new study by Brand Finance. The force received a top rating of AAA+ among the elite of the strongest brands and a score of 9.2 out of 10 in a global survey across 10 countries. The ranking was based on how the public views the police in areas such as professionalism, fairness, and honesty. Over 8,000 people were part of the study, including key groups and organizations. Dubai Police outperformed other global police forces in 11 categories, including fair treatment, safety, effective performance, and strong social media presence. These scores were well above the global average. The study also found that Dubai Police plays a big role in boosting the UAE's international image. It has a brand value of AED57.9 billion, which contributes to the UAE's total national brand value of AED4.48 trillion. Lieutenant General Abdulla Khalifa Al Marri, Commander-in-Chief of Dubai Police, said, 'This recognition reflects the trust placed in police institutions across the UAE.' He credited the leadership's support and highlighted new strategies like Smart Police Stations and AI tools in law enforcement. Brand Finance's CEO, David Haigh, said the study helps governments shape better policies using soft power. The research used surveys and data to measure the impact of Dubai Police on the country's global image.

Dubai Police Crowned World's Most Respected Force
Dubai Police Crowned World's Most Respected Force

Arabian Post

time10-06-2025

  • Business
  • Arabian Post

Dubai Police Crowned World's Most Respected Force

Dubai Police has achieved the highest possible worldwide ranking in policing reputation, securing a prestigious AAA+ rating and a score of 9.2 out of 10 in the Brand Finance Institutional Brand Value Index. This accolade eclipsed law enforcement agencies across ten countries, drawing on insights from over 8,000 stakeholders and institutions. The evaluation focused on core measures such as professionalism, integrity, effectiveness, fairness and transparency, marking a clear leadership position for the force. ADVERTISEMENT Public perception placed Dubai Police well above global averages in eleven reputation metrics. In categories like safety and security assurance, fair treatment of individuals, commitment and integrity, and ethical conduct, the force significantly outperformed its peers. Excellence was also noted in professional engagement, field performance, innovation in crime prevention, and its presence on social media. This endorsement builds on the findings of Brand Finance's National Brand Report, placing Dubai Police at a brand valuation of AED 57.9 billion. The contribution made by the force represents a sizeable portion of the UAE's total national brand value, estimated at AED 4.48 trillion. Brand Finance highlighted how the institution's reputation enhances the country's soft power, improving perceptions of Dubai and the UAE as preferred destinations for tourism, investment and residency. Lieutenant General Abdulla Khalifa Al Marri, Commander‑in‑Chief of Dubai Police, credited the recognition to visionary guidance from President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and Vice‑President and Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum. He said, 'This recognition reflects the trust placed in police institutions across the UAE and highlights Dubai Police's commitment to public safety, wellbeing, and quality of life.' He described the achievement as the result of 'visionary leadership and an unwavering pursuit of excellence', pointing to the force's transition into a forward‑thinking, intelligent and sustainable policing model. A variety of strategic initiatives have driven this transformation. Smart Police Stations, the SWAT Challenge, e‑sports tournaments and the Esaad programme are among the flagship projects cited. The adoption of artificial intelligence for crime prediction and the roll‑out of Smart Police Stations reflect a commitment to modernising public service delivery. Community engagement and outreach efforts have also improved trust between citizens and law enforcement. David Haigh, CEO and Chairman of Brand Finance, highlighted the link between perception and influence: 'Perceptions drive behaviour. The Brand Finance Global Soft Power Index is the world's largest study of soft power perceptions.' The institute used existing city and nation brand metrics as a foundation, supplemented with a bespoke public survey to assess the force across ten global markets. Dubai Police outperformed global benchmarks in key areas: Safety and security assurance: 67% Effective duty performance: 64% Strong operational field presence: 63% Transparent communication: 51% Modern, progressive development: 54% These figures confirm the force's positioning as both a law enforcement body and an instrument of national branding and soft power. The emphasis on innovative service delivery through digital channels and media engagement also featured prominently in the assessment. Dubai Police maintains an active digital footprint, using platforms such as Twitter and Instagram to foster transparency and proactive public communication. Stakeholders from government and community sectors described the force's branding as inclusive and human‑centric, praising its alignment with universal values—justice, innovation and transparency—and its ability to humanise policing. Brand Finance's report also quantified the economic impact of reputation. Dubai Police's brand contributes an estimated AED 57.9 billion to the UAE's soft power value, reinforcing the UAE's attractiveness on the global stage.

Dubai Police ranked World's most reputable law enforcement agency with $16bn brand value
Dubai Police ranked World's most reputable law enforcement agency with $16bn brand value

Arabian Business

time10-06-2025

  • Business
  • Arabian Business

Dubai Police ranked World's most reputable law enforcement agency with $16bn brand value

Dubai Police has been named the most reputable police force in the world, according to a landmark study by Brand Finance. The force received a AAA+ rating and an overall score of 9.2 out of 10, earning the top spot in the newly released Institutional Brand Value Index. The independent assessment, based on extensive feedback from more than 8,000 respondents across 10 countries, measured public perception of police forces against 11 core criteria, including professionalism, integrity, fairness, transparency, innovation, and operational effectiveness. Dubai Police brand value Dubai Police outperformed counterparts across all metrics, with particularly high scores in: Safety and security assurance: 67 per cent Commitment and integrity: 60 per cent Effective performance of duties: 64 per cent Ethical conduct: 59 per cent Professional engagement: 62 per cent Modernity and innovation: 54 per cent Positive presence on social media: 57 per cent Lieutenant General Abdulla Khalifa Al Marri, Commander-in-Chief of Dubai Police, said: 'This recognition reflects the trust placed in police institutions across the UAE and highlights Dubai Police's commitment to public safety, wellbeing, and quality of life. 'Our rise to global leadership in police branding is the outcome of visionary leadership and an unwavering pursuit of excellence. Dubai Police has evolved from traditional structures to a forward-thinking, intelligent, and sustainable policing model, integrating advanced technologies and artificial intelligence.' Al Marri noted several strategic initiatives that have strengthened the force's global profile, including Smart Police Stations (SPS), the UAE SWAT Challenge, community engagement events, e-sports tournaments, and the 'Esaad' programme. 'Dubai Police is more than a law enforcement entity; it is a strategic partner in building a secure, advanced, and sustainable society,' he added. According to Brand Finance, the value of the Dubai Police brand is estimated at AED57.9bn ($15.8bn) —a key contributor to the UAE's total national brand value of AED4.48tn ($1.2tn). The findings also highlight the Police's growing role in enhancing the soft power and global appeal of both the city and the nation.

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