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Dubai Customs, Dubai Police enrich prowess

- Staff Reporter

DUBAI: The HR Division at Dubai Customs received a delegation from Dubai Police, within their efforts to foster strategic partnershi­ps with government entities.

The meeting aimed at fostering cooperatio­n in investing the employees’ skills in the two organisati­ons to further develop the work mechanisms and approaches.

Mohammed Al Ghaffari, Executive Director, Human Resources, Finance and Administra­tion Division, Ahmed Al-housani, Senior Manager, Developmen­t and Training at the Customs Training Centre, Khalid Al-ali, Senior Manager, Learning and Developmen­t, Awadh Faraj-allah, Senior Manager, Customs Training, and Asma Ahmed, Senior Manager, Training Program Management represente­d Dubai Customs in the meeting.

The Dubai Police delegation included BrigadierG­eneral Ahmed Mohammed Mardas, Deputy Director of the General Training Department, Colonel Marwan Mohammed Sankal, Head of Dubai Aviation Security Centre, Lieutenant-colonel Sulaiman Al-amri, Director of Programme Developmen­t and Design Department, and Lieutenant Majdi Lahib, Head of Training Partnershi­p Section.

The two sides discussed aspects of joint cooperatio­n in developmen­t and training, which were stipulated in prior agreements between Dubai Customs and Dubai Police.

The visiting delegation highlighte­d the latest updates and developmen­ts to the talent investment programme, which has to do with training employees and refining their skills and expertise.

The meeting also focused on the procedures taken by the two sides concerning training including exchange of lecturers, developmen­t of training and launching new programmes on joint government work.

Commenting on the meeting, Al Ghaffari said;

“These meetings help us develop our strategic relations with our partners to add value to our mutual work and activities, enhance corporate reputation and exchange of knowledge and expertise.”

Al Ghaffari applauded joint efforts in developing training programs to ensure an advanced and sustainabl­e work environmen­t in all aspects.

Moreover, Dubai Police, in cooperatio­n with the Emirates National Oil Company (ENOC), has recently launched the fourth phase of the “ONTHE-GO” initiative that allows motorists to report minor traffic accidents and obtain accident against unknown party reports at participat­ing

ENOC service stations.

During the fourth phase, ENOC personnel at service stations will assist motorists in reporting minor accidents and obtain accident against unknown party reports in a few minutes.

According to Lieutenant Majid Al Kaabi, Chairman of the ‘On-the-go’ initiative, the initiative reflects Dubai Police’s keenness to provide customers with exceptiona­l services by reducing the waiting time to issue minor traffic accidents and accidents against unknown party reports.

“It also assists police patrols in maintainin­g the flow of the traffic, as well as strengthen Dubai Police’s partnershi­p and cooperatio­n with private sectors,” he said.

“This initiative responds to the Government’s objectives of enhancing the community’s way of life and maximising their happiness,” Al Kaabi continued.

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The HR Division at Dubai Customs received a delegation from Dubai Police.
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