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Public invited to solve crime mysteries in Dubai

Virtual crime scene game at malls will allow people to get a better understand­ing of police work

- BY ALI AL SHOUK Staff Reporter

Like a good crime thriller? Here’s your chance to solve crime mysteries and enjoy a new game called ‘Virtual Crime Scene’, courtesy Dubai Police, at shopping malls near you.

Under the directives of Major-General Abdullah Khalifa Al Merri, commanderi­n-chief of Dubai Police, the Dubai Police Scholars Council came up with the initiative to let the public play the game of an artificial crime scene installed in shopping malls and solve crime mysteries.

Major Dr Rashid Hamdan Al Gafry, head of the scholars council, said the initiative is to help people gain a better understand­ing of how police protect society from crimes.

Working with evidence

“We want visitors to participat­e, especially the youngsters. We will show them a crime and put evidence on the scene to see if the participan­t can solve the mystery and identify the suspect. The game tests a person’s ability to link evidence and propose a theory,” Maj Al Gafry said.

The first virtual crime scene was installed at Mirdif City Centre yesterday. It will move to other shopping malls later.

The platform simulates a living quarters with a bedroom with a chair and table labelled with tape to make it look like a crime scene.

“We will post on our social media accounts about when the next crime scene will be ready so people can come and participat­e. We want to educate the public about policing and show them what we do to protect the city and spread the feeling of safety among society,” he added.

Dubai Police want the visitors to see the scientific ways police use to solve crimes and also to spot youngsters who have a talent in solving mysteries and encourage them to join the force.

The winners who solve the crimes on the platform will get gifts and a chance to visit the General Department of Forensic Science and Criminolog­y of Dubai Police to watch the latest technologi­es used by law enforcemen­t officers to achieve justice.

 ?? Courtesy: Dubai Police ?? The first virtual crime scene was set up at Mirdif City Centre yesterday.
Courtesy: Dubai Police The first virtual crime scene was set up at Mirdif City Centre yesterday.

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