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Child returns tourist’s watch lost in Dubai

- Staff Reporter

DUBAI: In a commendabl­e act of integrity, a young Indian child of determinat­ion found a tourist’s lost watch and returned it to the Dubai Police, earning praise and recognitio­n.

Acting on directives from Brigadier Harib Al Shamsi, the Acting Director of the General Department of Criminal Investigat­ion, the Dubai Tourist Police Department honoured the child for his honesty and good judgment.

Muhammad Ayan Younis was with his father when he found the watch in a tourist area and promptly took it to the Dubai Police to ensure it was returned to its rightful owner.

Dubai Tourist Police verified that the watch belonged to a tourist who had previously reported it lost and had since returned to his homeland.

The police then contacted the tourist and successful­ly returned the watch to him, who expressed his immense satisfacti­on with the high level of security and integrity in Dubai.

Brigadier Khalfan Obeid Al Jallaf, Director of the Tourist Police Department, along with his deputy, Lieutenant Colonel Muhammad Abdul Rahman, and Captain Shahab Al Saadi, Head of the Tourist Happiness Section, presented the child with an award in recognitio­n of his admirable action.

Brigadier Al Jallaf highlighte­d the child’s behaviour reflects the high moral standards and security prevalent in the UAE, particular­ly within its vital tourism sector.

Al Jallaf encouraged community members to take inspiratio­n from Muhammad Ayan Younis’s example of honesty and utilise the smart lost and found services available at the Smart Police Stations (SPS) to return found items, easing the process of reconnecti­ng lost properties with their owners.

In a separate developmen­t, Dubai Police honoured the winners of the Equestrian Photograph­y Competitio­n, which the Mounted Police Station organised in collaborat­ion with the Hamdan Bin Mohammed Internatio­nal

Photograph­y Award (HIPA).

The ceremony was witnessed by Major General Khalil Ibrahim Al Mansouri, Assistant Commander-in-chief for Criminal Investigat­ion Affairs, and Major General Dr Muhammad Issa

Al Adhab, Director of the Dubai Mounted Police Station, along with Ali Khalifa Bin Thalith, Secretary-general of HIPA.

Al Mansouri praised the high level of the photograph­ers who participat­ed in the contest, noting their exceptiona­l ability to capture the beauty and elegance of horses across various events.

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Dubai Police honoured the Indian boy for his honesty.
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