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Dh1.02b worth of controlled drugs seized in Abu Dhabi

POLICE ATTRIBUTE LAST YEAR’S MAJOR DRUG SEIZURES TO ADVANCED CONTROL METHODS

- BY ANWAR AHMAD Staff Reporter

Abu Dhabi Police seized more than two billion controlled pills worth Dh1.02 billion last year, a police report released recently said.

It attributed the major dent in illegal drug use to advanced drug control methods employed by the authoritie­s.

The report also outlined the other major achievemen­ts made by the police force last year.

Major-General Mohammad Khalfan Al Rumaithi, Commander-in-Chief of Abu Dhabi Police, said in the report, “With the continued initiative­s of the leaders of the country, Abu Dhabi succeeded in achieving the safest city in the world tag last year.”

Last year, an American survey, Numbeo, rated Abu Dhabi the safest city in the world, ranked 13.45 points ahead of the second best among 333 cities around the world.

According to statistics on Abu Dhabi Police’s website, the number of crimes per 100,000 population in the UAE was 119.8 in 2011. It fell to 110.2 by 2013 and continued to fall to 90.6 in 2014 and 83.8 in 2015. Last year, it stood at 85.4 per 100,000 people.

“We have launched a series of strategic initiative­s under the theme of ‘Future Police 19572057’,” Maj-Gen Al Rumaithi said. They include employing cutting-edge smart technology, robotic policing, automated drone ambulances and driverless cars for roadside assistance and that will be the future of Abu Dhabi Police.

“By 2057 [when the force celebrates its 100th anniversar­y], the entire fleet of the Abu ■ ■ Dhabi Police would be converted from fossil fuel-run to sustainabl­e hydrogen-run vehicles,” he said.

In 2017, the Criminal Investigat­ion Department handled 16,046 cases and processed 61,595 samples for laboratory examinatio­n, the report said. It also dealt with 774 cases of electronic crimes including 206 related to blackmaili­ng. The police solved these complex cases using innovative techniques and latest technologi­es.

Al Rumaithi said Abu Dhabi Police always utilise the latest technologi­es in solving complex cases and nabbing culprits.

34.5% drop in road deaths

Police have put in place a comprehens­ive awareness drive throughout the emirate to make roads safer for motorists and reduce accidents.

The number of road accident fatalities decreased by 34.5 per cent last year, the report claimed, though it did not mention the comparativ­e figure for the previous year. Serious injuries in road accidents dropped by 21 per cent to 8.85 per 100,000 residents.

Last year, Abu Dhabi Police organised 38 awareness campaigns during which motorists were educated about the road safety issues and urged to follow traffic rules for their own safety as well as the safety of other road users. These campaigns helped reduce the number of road fatalities, injuries and damage to property, the report said.

We Are All Police

As many as 10,875 people have registered with the ‘We Are All Police’ initiative in the emirate including Al Ain and Al Gharbia.

The initiative has helped to spread peace, safety and security in the society and has created a sense of satisfacti­on among residents about controllin­g criminal activities in the emirate, the report said.

Jail inmates

Regarding the rehabilita­tion and correction­al centres, the report said 1,296 inmates benefited from the Quran memorisati­on programme last year, 651 from profession­al workshops and 165 prisoners were trained in hospitalit­y services as per internatio­nal standards.

 ?? Courtesy: Abu Dhabi Police ?? A large consignmen­t of controlled drugs seized by Abu Dhabi Police last year. The police report said the force has been using advanced control methods to curb smuggling of drugs.
Courtesy: Abu Dhabi Police A large consignmen­t of controlled drugs seized by Abu Dhabi Police last year. The police report said the force has been using advanced control methods to curb smuggling of drugs.
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Maj-Gen Mohammad Khalfan Al Rumaithi
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