Khaleej Times

Now, you can report crimes to prosecutio­n in a smart way

- Ismail Sebugwaawo

abu dhabi — Abu Dhabi residents have shown great interest in the new applicatio­n that allows people to directly report crimes or suspicious acts to the public prosecutio­n and also file complaints.

The Abu Dhabi Public Prosecutio­n said on Wednesday that about 2,231 people have so far downloaded the new app ‘Inform the Prosecutio­n,’ on their mobile phones in a period of only three days since the new service was launched.

According to the prosecutio­n department, 1,730 people have downloaded the app on iPhones while 501 via the Android system. As many as 132 posts including legal inquiries have also been made to the public prosecutor­s through the ‘Inform the Prosecutio­n’ app.

The new app, which allows members of the public to report any illegal act or provide informatio­n about suspicious activities or behaviour, was launched on Sunday.

Ali Mohammed Al Baloushi, attorney-general of Abu Dhabi, said the applicatio­n is part of the public prosecutio­n’s commitment to harnessing advanced technology to deliver high-quality judicial services.

“The applicatio­n seeks to increase communicat­ion between the community and the judiciary through modern technology, in a way that preserves community security, as part of our corporate social responsibi­lity programmes.

“Security and stability in the community can only be maintained through joint efforts by both individual­s and institutio­ns, each in his position,” he stated.

Hassan Al Hammadi, director of the Prosecutio­ns Department, said the app is available in both Arabic and English languages.

“Through the applicatio­n, the user can explain the illegal act, its location and time of happening, and attach an evidence — a photo, video or voice clip — and then send it to the Public Prosecutio­n,” Al Hammadi said, noting that providing the identity of the sender is optional.

“A number for the e-notificati­on will be sent to the sender’s mobile phone through a text message, following which legal procedures will be initiated,” he explained.

Al Hammadi said though they have received several inquiries from people using the new app about some cases in court and at public prosecutio­n in the past days, he clarified that the app is not meant for enquiries but only to report crimes and suspected crimes or for reporting complaints.

The public has been told to call 8002353 in case of legal enquiries.— ismail@khaleejtim­es.com

 ?? Supplied photo ?? Over 2,000 people downloaded the Inform the Prosecutio­n app within three days of its launch in Abu Dhabi. —
Supplied photo Over 2,000 people downloaded the Inform the Prosecutio­n app within three days of its launch in Abu Dhabi. —

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