Khaleej Times

Ajman inducts patrol boat to improve security

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ajman — Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdullah Al Nuaimi, chairman of the Ajman Department of Ports and Customs, launched an advanced 36-foot patrol boat with a maximum speed of 45 knots at the Ajman Quay on Sunday.

The second ‘Control, Security and Safety Patrol’ boat has a complete set of marine equipment and safety instrument­s, which are operationa­l 24 hours a day at the highest modern standards and uses high-precision internal designs.

These features enable it to deal with all types of marine and weather conditions, to command, control and strengthen the security and safety of Ajman’s port facilities and maritime borders.

Nasser Obaid Al Suwaidi, director of the Marine Affairs Department at Ajman Port, stressed that the new patrol is a welcome addition to the local developmen­t plan, which aims to widen and improve

Our aspiration­s are unlimited out of faith in the department’s abilities to face future economic challenges.” Nasser Obaid Al Suwaidi, director, Marine Affairs Department, Ajman Port

security in the main port facility and the emirate as a whole, as well as to reduce water pollution, in line with the directive of the wise leadership and the strategic goals of the Ajman 2021 Vision.

He added that the Ajman Department of Ports and Customs is currently witnessing a major increase in the movement of ships and containers, while receiving many of them on a daily basis.

He also stressed that their ambitions and aspiration for a bright future are unlimited, out of their faith in the department’s abilities to face future economic challenges.

The department has sent several Emirati personnel abroad to study specialise­d courses on how to operate modern boats, and who will subsequent­ly supervise the new patrol boat and operate it, according to the latest practices in operating and managing maritime security patrols.

It has also deployed a 24-hour emergency team on standby to deal with, control and limit maritime pollution, within a two hour period, as well to observe anchored ships, secure the port and waterfront, and protect private and public properties and businesses.

The Ajman Department of Ports and Customs manages the local maritime transporta­tion sector and Ajman Port, including land and water areas used for the anchoring, emptying and loading of ships, boats and other forms of maritime transporta­tion with people or goods. — Wam

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