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Tourism Police make visitors feel at home in Abu Dhabi

MORE THAN 2,000 INCIDENTS HANDLED BY SECTION IN LAST 2 YEARS

- Staff Report

Within the last two years, more than 2,000 incidents were processed and 140,000 awareness brochures and booklets distribute­d to guide tourists and visitors coming to the emirate of Abu Dhabi, the Tourism Police Section at the Criminal Investigat­ion Department (CID) said yesterday.

During the same period, the Tourism Police resolved 29 complaints from tourists, conducted 108 tourism awareness campaigns, and coordinate­d with 90 embassies and various authoritie­s.

Col Dr Rashid Mohammad Borshid, Head of the Criminal Investigat­ion Department, said that the CID endeavours to enhance public awareness of the task force’s duties and tasks with the aim of making Abu Dhabi the most popular tourist destinatio­n locally and internatio­nally.

Meanwhile, Lieutenant Colonel Muzeed Fahd Al Otaibi, Chief of the Tourism Police Section, said that the section has recently establishe­d three new offices in Galleria Mall, Yas Mall and Mushrif Central Park, bringing the total number of offices up to nine. Two of the offices are located on the Corniche Beach, one on Al Bateen Ladies’ beach, one in Yas Water World, one at the Yas police station and one at Zayed Port to serve cruise tourists.

He added that the Tourism Police patrols are deployed at any event or activity held in Abu Dhabi, to foster societal interactio­n with the public in general and especially with tourists. Tourism Police officers also receive complaints and proposals, with a view to enhancing public protection at the most popular tourist attraction­s and landmarks.

‘Ensure peace in society’

“The [Tourism Police] website highlights the efforts made by the Abu Dhabi Police General Headquarte­rs to ensure the spread of peace and security in society as well as its strategy to decrease crime rates and implement justice while ensuring the public’s confidence in the police,” Al Otaibi said.

He also said that the Tourism Police Section has well-trained and qualified staff members who have enrolled in specialise­d training courses in tourism security, to deal profession­ally with tourists. They are familiar with foreign languages such as English, French, Chinese, Filipino, Urdu, and Persian, among others, so that they can easily communicat­e with tourists and answer their inquiries to make their stay in the emirate of Abu Dhabi comfortabl­e.

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 ?? Courtesy: Abu Dhabi Police ?? Ready to serve Scooters used by Abu Dhabi Police to distribute brochures. The Tourism Police section is deployed at any event or activity to foster social interactio­n.
Courtesy: Abu Dhabi Police Ready to serve Scooters used by Abu Dhabi Police to distribute brochures. The Tourism Police section is deployed at any event or activity to foster social interactio­n.

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