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Dubai launches Mounted Police drive

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DUBAI: The Dubai Police opened their doors for volunteers to join the Mounted Police Unit in raising awareness on precaution­ary measures against COVID-19 across the emirate of Dubai, under the recently launched voluntary initiative, “Ride with Dubai Mounted Police Unit”.

Expert Major General Mohammad Al Adhb, director of Dubai Mounted Police Station, confirmed that Major General Abdullah Khalifa Al Marri, Commander-in-chief of Dubai Police, has directed the launch of this initiative, which aims to strengthen the concepts of community partnershi­p, and contribute­s to educating community members about the precaution­ary measures to prevent the spread of Coronaviru­s.

“The force is always keen on promoting the culture of volunteeri­ng in order to ensure sustainabl­e developmen­t and build a beter future for new generation­s,” Al Adhb added.

Al Adhb explained that the initiative comes as part of the ‘All Responsibl­e For All’ campaign launched to support the fight against COVID-19.

He indicated that volunteers would at end several educationa­l lectures to qualify them to participat­e in spreading awareness on the necessary precaution­ary measures that will help combat coronaviru­s. “Volunteers will be distribute­d in different locations across the emirate,”, Al Adhb continued.

For his part, Captain Khalifa Al Roum, Director of Dubai Police Volunteer Plaform, elaborated that volunteers will be joining the Dubai Police officers in spreading awareness at “Al Khawaneej”, “Al Warqa”, “Al Bada’a”, “Umm Suqeim”, “Al Barsha”, “City Walk”, “GBR”, and “The Boulevard”.

“Applicants are expected to be physically fit, at least 21 years old, possess official jockey apparel, and provide a proof of a negative test result for COVID-19,” Al Roum stressed.

“A supervisor, deputy supervisor and integrated work team will be present to ensure volunteers’ safety in each jurisdicti­on area. We will provide police vests, protective equipment, and a paramedic in case of emergencie­s,” he added.

“Those who wish to volunteer can visit the initiative page at Dubai Police website, register ater ensuring that the requiremen­ts are met, and follow

Dubai Police’s social media accounts for updates and latest news on the initiative,” director of Dubai Police Volunteer Plaform explained.

It is worth noting that the Mounted Police Station deployed 2,298 horse patrols in 2020. It performed security checks on 4,580 individual­s and 11,562 vehicles, seized 209 wanted vehicles, issued 47 traffic fines, and fined 5146 violators of the COVID-19 precaution­ary measures.

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The Mounted Police Station deployed 2,298 horse patrols in 2020.
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