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Abu Dhabi gets world’s safest city honour

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ABU DHABI: Abu Dhabi continues to top the list created by data crowd-sourcing website Numbeo as the safest city in the world for the fith year in a row with 88.46 %. It is a testament to the security and stability the UAE enjoys, confirmed Major General Staff Pilot Faris Khalaf Al Mazrouei, Commander-in-chief of Abu Dhabi Police.

Abu Dhabi ranked ahead of 431 cities around the globe to cement its position as a desirable destinatio­n to live, invest, work and visit, he said, believing that this result is credited to the continuous accomplish­ments and progress thanks to the directives that are extended by our visionary leaders who built a comprehens­ive strategy to enhance security performanc­e and establish stability across the country.

He further indicated that the Abu Dhabi Police is keen to reinforce the public’s sense of safety and build relations and trust with the community by embracing ambitious initiative­s and delivering proactive high-quality services that strengthen the country’s leading position in the Global Competitiv­eness Index, and confirms the Abu Dhabi Police’s confident steps towards global pioneering in security issues.

With the lowest crime index of just 11.54, Abu Dhabi came as number one on Numbeo for the fith year running thanks to its strategy and security efforts.

In 2017 also, Abu Dhabi was named the safest city in the world by Numbeo.

Abu Dhabi was well ahead of second place city, Basel, Switzerlan­d, in the scores for overall safety. Respondent­s to the index stated that Abu Dhabi has very low crime levels.

Earlier, Abu Dhabi was named the secondbest city in the world to live, work and do business in, overtaking both London and Paris in the Ipsos City Index.

Saif Saeed Ghobash, Director-general of TCA Abu Dhabi, said, “Abu Dhabi has a solid reputation for safety with a virtually crime-free society. It is a priority when choosing a city to visit or live in and provides peace of mind knowing that you can feel safe anywhere you go in Abu Dhabi.”

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