Major General Abdullah Ali Al Ghaithi, Assistant Commander-in-Chief for Operations Affairs, Chairman of the Events Security Committee, chaired a meeting to review the security measures that were taken to secure the Eid al-Fitr holiday, with the participation of police station directors, security chiefs in commercial centers and tourist sites, and members of the Events Security Committee. Insurance Plan Major General Al Ghaithi and the attendees listened to an explanation about the plan to secure Eid al-Fitr events, which included securing all mosques and large prayer halls in which Eid prayers are held in the emirate, and deploying patrols on all roads, vital and tourist areas, commercial centers, and open markets, in order to enhance procedures. Security and safety, reducing congestion, and achieving smooth traffic flow, through joint work and cooperation between the General Traffic Department of Dubai Police and its partners in the Roads and Transport Authority, who work side by side in all activities and occasions.
Major General Al-Ghaithi explained that the security plan for Eid al-Fitr includes providing 34 maritime security boats, 2 helicopters, 135 ambulances, 10 maritime rescue boats, 51 bicycle patrols, 429 security patrols, 62 civil defense vehicles, 24 small cranes, and 21 rescue patrols. Ground, 5 transponder vehicles, and 5 operating rooms.
Trains and cars
Major General Al-Ghaithi stated that the plan to secure the Eid also included enhancing the transport and communication process with 107 trains, 13,912 luxury vehicles (limousines), 12,632 taxi vehicles, 1,150 public transport buses, 57 means of marine transport, 10 vehicles for traffic transfers, and 7 control centers to monitor traffic movement. And public transportation.
Command and control center
Major General Al Ghaithi confirmed the readiness of the management of the Command and Control Center in the General Directorate of Operations to receive emergency reports 24 hours a day, and to work to ensure the arrival of the specialized police teams as quickly as possible in response to urgent calls and emergency cases, directing the public to call 901 for non-emergency cases and to call the number 999 for emergency cases, and use the “Police Eye” service in the Dubai Police smart application to report any observations or violations.
Adherence to speeds
Major General Al Ghaithi appealed to members of the public to adhere to the speed limits on the roads, and not to spoil the joy of the Happy Eid with high speeds, in order to avoid traffic accidents and the resulting serious physical, psychological and material damage. He also urged users of jet skis to stay away from places where families and families gather on beaches or Get close to them.
Attention to children
Major General Al Ghaithi also appealed to beachgoers to exercise caution, focus, and pay attention to children in beaches, swimming pools, and all public and lively places, in addition to emphasizing users of bicycles and four-wheel drive vehicles in desert areas to exercise caution and drive with caution and attention without increasing speeds.
fireworks
Major General Al Ghaithi called on families and guardians not to allow their children to play and have fun with fireworks during the Eid, in order to preserve the safety of their lives, given the dangers of fireworks and the injuries they cause that may result in burns and various deformities that lead to permanent disabilities, in addition to causing the outbreak of fires that threaten Safety of lives and property, and causing material and environmental damage.
Cricket tournament
Major General Al Ghaithi explained that the Events Security Committee and the Positive Spirit Council in Dubai Police were keen to provide amenities in the workers’ housing areas in the Jebel Ali area, by organizing a cricket tournament and a tug-of-war game for two days during the Eid holiday with the aim of making them happy and sharing the joy of Eid.
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