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Abu Dhabi Police unveil new emblem

PERSONNEL HAVE TO CARRY BADGE AND SHOW IT ALONG WITH ID CARD WHEN REQUESTED

- BY ANWAR AHMAD Staff Reporter

Personnel also have to carry new tamper proof badge and show it with their ID card when requested |

Abu Dhabi Police yesterday unveiled the force’s new tamperproo­f badge with a new emblem. Now, police officers have to carry it with them all the time, and have to produce it if someone asks for it during investigat­ion.

Abu Dhabi Police have also replaced the old emblem with a new one. The new badge — similar to the FBI’s folded ID card — contains more security features which are foolproof and cannot be duplicated.

The new police emblem includes the pictures of a palm tree, a falcon, a dagger with red and white colours, while the existing emblem has eight stars in the middle, a falcon, and white, green and gold colours.

Major-General Mohammad Khalfan Al Rumaithi, Commander-in-Chief of Abu Dhabi Police, said, “The new police badge can’t be duplicated; it’s foolproof. From now on, each police personnel [including non-officers] has to show his official badge with his police ID card so that everybody would know that he represents the Abu Dhabi Police.”

All police badges, uniforms and vehicles will have the new police emblem in the coming months.

“This is the first step in changing the identity of Abu Dhabi Police and we have started with the emblem. Today, we have distribute­d the new badges of Abu Dhabi Police.

“In fact, we wanted to further localise the identity of Abu Dhabi Police [by] giving more features that showcase the culture and tradition of the emirate,” he said.

Patrol vehicles

In September, police will launch traffic patrol cars with the new logo. In November, the entire identity of Abu Dhabi Police will have changed with the replacemen­t of the current uniform with a new one, MajGen Al Rumaithi said.

“We have started transformi­ng the Abu Dhabi Police’s identity — starting with a new emblem, then a new uniform and a new vehicle colour — that represents the local police agency.”

Police teams had been engaged in designing the new police logo for the last four months.

On the issue of community’s security, he said the main job of the police is to serve the community, be friendly with them and engage with them. “The police respond to all community members equally — be they expatriate­s or locals. We need to engage with them all.”

Maj-Gen Al Rumaithi also appreciate­d the role of the media in spreading awareness about the police and security among the society.

“Our mandate is to secure Abu Dhabi, save lives and make visitors, expatriate­s and citizens safe, and ensure that they live a happy life. This is our job and core business and we continue doing it,” Maj-Gen Al Rumaithi said.

Traffic rules

Abu Dhabi Police are also planning to enforce traffic rules more strictly as many motorists still fail to abide by these rules.

“The recently amended traffic rules have to be enforced more strictly so that the number of accidents and fatalities could be brought down.

“Traffic safety is the main issue and we continue to conduct awareness sessions, but we feel that motorists still don’t abide by the rules,” he said.

 ?? Abdul Rahman/Gulf News ?? Abu Dhabi Police’s new emblem being launched at the Armed Forces Officers Club yesterday. It includes pictures of a palm tree, a falcon, a dagger with red and white colours.
Abdul Rahman/Gulf News Abu Dhabi Police’s new emblem being launched at the Armed Forces Officers Club yesterday. It includes pictures of a palm tree, a falcon, a dagger with red and white colours.
 ?? Abdul Rahman/Gulf News Maj Gen Mohammad Khalfan Al Rumaithi ??
Abdul Rahman/Gulf News Maj Gen Mohammad Khalfan Al Rumaithi

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