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Police call for volunteers to join bicycle patrols

Cycle teams will be handing out masks and raising awareness

- BY ALI AL SHOUK Senior Reporter

Dubai Police have urged people to volunteer in their biker unit initiative to educate others about precaution­ary measures to prevent the spread of coronaviru­s, an official said.

Colonel Mohammad Ahli, deputy director of Criminal In- vestigatio­n Department (CID) at Dubai Police, said the new initiative, will allow volunteers to ride Dubai Police bicycles and spread awareness about the disease.

He said the initiative called ‘Ride with Dubai Bikers Unit’, came under a directive by Major General Abdullah Khalifa Al Merri, Commander-InChief of Dubai Police, to encourage people to participat­e in the voluntary work as part of their social responsibi­lity.

“The initiative aims to raise awareness about precaution­ary measures which contribute to preventing the spread of coronaviru­s. It is part of ‘We Are All

Responsibl­e’ campaign launched to support the fight against Covid-19,” said Ahli.

Physically fit

Volunteers will patrol the streets in Dubai on bicycles to educate people on the importance of social distancing and distribute protective gear, such as masks, to those who aren’t wearing them in public.

Ahli said that volunteers will be patrolling JBR, Arabian Ranches, City Walk, Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Boulevard and Al Khawaneej areas of Dubai.

Captain Khalifa Mohammad, director of Dubai Police voluntary platform, said the participan­t should be physically fit to ride a bicycle and have a certificat­e to prove he or she hasn’t been infected by coronaviru­s.

“There will be a supervisor on the bicycle teams to ensure their safety with protective gears as well as a paramedic. Participan­ts will be provided with police jackets,” said Captain Mohammad.

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