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Dubai Police rescue six sailors

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DUBAI: The Dubai Police maritime rescue patrols have recently rescued six Asian sailors, and prevented their dhow from sinking in Dubai Creek.

According to Lieutenant Colonel Ali Abdullah Al Naqbi, Head of the Maritime Rescue Department at the Ports Police Station, water leaked into the dhow through a crack caused by overloadin­g wooden boat with commercial cargo.

“The Command and Control Centre at Dubai Police received an emergency call from the dhow’s captain as water filled started filling their boat as they were sailing out of Dubai Creek onto an Asian country,” Al Naqbi explained.

He added that the Maritime Rescue and Security patrols were dispatched to the dhows in the Al Khor area, and immediatel­y rescued the sailors in distress and ensured their safety.

Al Naqbi said Dubai Police divers realised the crack in the dhow’s structure was large, which contribute­d to the leakage of huge quantities of water, so an immediate decision was taken to work on directing the boat to the nearest dock to secure it before it completely sinks.

“Our teams succeeded in towing the dhow to a nearby dock, then our divers installed special rescue balloons to help keep the boat afloat before we used a mechanical winch to salvage it,” he added.

Al Naqbi further added that they worked in collaborat­ion with Dubai Municipali­ty to salvage sinking cargo and prevent further financial and environmen­tal damage.

He also urged owners of boats, ships and yachts to take advantage of the ‘Sail Safely’ service through the smart app of Dubai Police. “The ‘Sail Safely’ service via Dubai Police App tracks sea journeys, alerts users to delays during a sea trip, identifies hazards, sends distress messages directly to the Dubai Police and helps with rapid emergency responses,” Al Naqbi concluded.

The Dubai Police ‘Sail Safely’ service has successful­ly facilitate­d the rapid emergency response to 65 distress calls and helped warn thousands of registered users about sea conditions and hazards, since the service was launched two years ago.

The number of owners and captains of marine crat registered in the ‘Sail Safely’ service has reached 3,715 users on both IOS and Android operating smartphone­s, said Colonel Dr Hassan Suhail Al-suwaidi, Director of the Ports Police Station, in a statement on Saturday.

Al-suwaidi reaffirmed Dubai Police’s keenness on developing all available services.

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The crack in the dhow’s structure was large, which contribute­d to the leakage of huge quantities of water.
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