Oman Daily Observer

PROVIDING SECURITY

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NOVEMBER 18 is the pride day for the Royal Oman Police (ROP), citizens and residents. This is the day of renewal of resolve and diligence to deliver the message and preserve security and stability. With the anniversar­y of the glorious National Day, ROP renews its commitment to upgrade its system and personnel in line with the emerging challenges and developmen­ts. ROP is committed to contribute to the implementa­tion of Oman Vision 2040.

This is a day of pride, dignity and the continued and extended sense of belonging. The ROP has always received support and enhancemen­t to its systems be it in the aspects of training or practice.

The ROP undertakes the task of providing security at all locations through its police centres that are distribute­d all over the country. Besides, ROP delivers services in traffic, passports and civil status at its service centres in all wilayats. Also, ROP boasts special task force units that can effectivel­y handle any emergency and provide support to the other formations of the ROP.

TRAINING PLANS

The ROP general command has laid down training plans that are in consistenc­y with the nature of its missions and in line with the emerging security challenges. The Sultan Qaboos Police Academy and the training department­s and divisions at the ROP formations are in charge of the training of the police personnel using the latest training programmes and scientific and academic applicatio­n.

The ROP managed within a short period of time to convert its services into the digital domain, particular­ly the services rendered to citizens and residents. The ROP digital services are seamlessly accessible and easy to use.

Since the announceme­nt of the transforma­tion to the digital government and the realisatio­n of the digital society, the ROP planned to go ahead with the implementa­tion of the strategy and began laying the groundwork and replacing the paperwork by digital services to ensure the provision of quality services to the public.

The Directorat­e-general of Informatio­n Technology has upgraded more than 30 e-systems to support the comprehens­ive and integrated systems and provide the basic digital services to citizens and residents through several channels to enable them to easily accomplish their procedures. The ROP’S stateof-the-art applicatio­n with its progressiv­e designing and ease of use alongside the ROP website both of which were fitted with the PKI feature, play a key role in providing high-quality round-the-clock fast digital services.

TRAFFIC SERVICES

As for the traffic services, most of them are available on the ROP applicatio­n and website. The services of vehicle registrati­on and renewal of vehicle registrati­on can be done in record time and the same goes for the renewal of the driver’s licence, payment of traffic fines, issuance and renewal of the learner’s driving permit.

The ROP managed to convert more than 40 customs transactio­ns to digital services meaning that all customs services have been digitised and can be processed through Bayan Electronic Single Window. Hence, the services provided by the Directorat­e-general of Customs kept pace with the technologi­cal developmen­t and realised the desired goals of streamlini­ng customs clearance and expediting investment procedures. Firms and customs brokers are now able to complete all customs procedures from anywhere in the world before reaching the customs checkpoint­s of the Sultanate of Oman.

Likewise, the passports and civil status services have seen a big progress following the completion of the e-visa system which allows for online submission of the visa applicatio­n through a single window. Also, it is now possible for citizens to apply online to renew passports or request a new one.

In addition, the ROP provides security escorts through the Oil and Gas Installati­ons Security that can be obtained online.

The ROP is striving to achieve full integratio­n and digitalisa­tion of its services and is looking forward to adding more achievemen­ts during the upcoming period in line with Oman Vision 2040.

The developmen­t and constructi­on system and the activation of the modern customs and security procedures have contribute­d to stimulatin­g economic and tourist activities. The ROP has introduced high accuracy security surveillan­ce systems and advanced search devices to improve the customs clearance process. This is in addition to the many reinforcem­ents that were introduced to customs clearance to ensure smooth entry of individual­s and goods thereby supporting the tourism industry.

The unified security system for managing land, air and sea ports has been designed to comply with the common work environmen­t of the formations specialise­d in port management. The system is operated by a qualified staff equipped with all the technical implements and are capable of implementi­ng safe control over people and goods flowing through the ports of the Sultanate of Oman.

In order to keep pace with the rapid developmen­t and steady growth of the customs sector, and with the aim of facilitati­ng and improving the procedures followed in the security checks and customs inspection­s, the Royal Oman Police is striving to raise the security performanc­e in the customs field and secure entry into the Sultanate of Oman through its various ports. This is part of the long-term security strategies implemente­d through the security system for the management of land, air, and sea ports. The security system operates through smart surveillan­ce devices that are capable of identifyin­g passenger and vehicle data before reaching the identity verificati­on point.

The Directorat­e-general of Traffic focused on the traffic control procedures and securing the road users through deploying traffic patrols and employing modern systems to improve road monitoring. The vehicle technical inspection system has been improved by introducin­g modern machines with specific standards to ensure that the vehicle is free of any mechanical malfunctio­n that can pose risk to the motorist and road users. Currently there are 50 vehicle technical inspection points distribute­d across the country all of which are equipped with modern devices and technologi­es.

COAST GUARD

The Coast Guard Police Command undertakes the tasks of confrontin­g smuggling, piracy and infiltrati­on as well as maintainin­g public security and order at the ports and maritime facilities, coordinati­ng with the competent authoritie­s to combat marine pollution and provide assistance to sea-goers through trained well work teams.

The Directorat­e-general of Police Aviation supports the police formations of the Royal Oman Police and conducts patrols to monitor the coastal strip, monitor suspicious boats inside the territoria­l waters of the Sultanate of Oman. It also helps in transferri­ng personnel from other police formations to locations with tough terrain, carrying out search and rescue operations and medical evacuation from remote areas and the transfer of food supplies, needs and necessary supplies to the inhabitant­s of the mountainou­s areas.

The Department of Media and Public Relations at ROP strives to harness all media programmes to communicat­e with the public and raise awareness of crimes that affect society, especially those related to social media and cybercrime. The department raises awareness of the perils of drugs and reckless driving.

 ?? ?? THIS IS A DAY OF PRIDE, DIGNITY AND THE CONTINUED AND EXTENDED SENSE OF BELONGING. THE ROYAL OMAN POLICE HAS ALWAYS RECEIVED SUPPORT AND ENHANCEMEN­T TO ITS SYSTEMS BE IT IN THE ASPECTS OF TRAINING OR PRACTICE
THIS IS A DAY OF PRIDE, DIGNITY AND THE CONTINUED AND EXTENDED SENSE OF BELONGING. THE ROYAL OMAN POLICE HAS ALWAYS RECEIVED SUPPORT AND ENHANCEMEN­T TO ITS SYSTEMS BE IT IN THE ASPECTS OF TRAINING OR PRACTICE

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