Community police initiative in Dubai to spot security flaws

A contingent of 63 police officers, who are part of a community police initiative, has helped reduce crime rates in Dubai by 16.1 per cent over the last four years, an official says.
Brigadier Mohammad Rashid Bin Sari, deputy director of the Criminal Investigation Department for Monitoring Affairs in Dubai Police, said that the ‘Policeman in Your Neighbourhood’ initiative was designed to help monitor security, close gaps and solve crime in residential areas of the emirate.

Officers spread awareness in their residential districts and encourage residents to communicate with Dubai Police if they experience any negative phenomena. They identify security problems in their areas like empty houses, exposed cables, suspect teen gatherings and dubious bachelor accommodations to solve problems,” said Brig Bin Sari.

The initiative helped spot 24 security flaws in the first quarter of 2019. They included five abandoned buildings, 13 exposed electrical cables and six instances of graffiti being written on the walls. Nineteen complaints were also received from residents.

In 2018, the initiative helped spot 166 security flaws and received 72 complaints from residents. “The 63 officers are the link between the community and police. By plugging the security loopholes, the crime rate can be reduced in the emirate,” the officer said.
Lt Colonel Arif Ali Beshwa deputy director of Crime Prevention Department, told Gulf News that the officers are helping to solve minor incidents before them snowball into major issues.

“They work in their neighbourhoods and communicate with families to solve minor disputes and problems before they develop into a real problem or crime. Reporting such issues helps find solutions for a safer city,” Lt Col Beshwa said. He said that officers visited senior residents and educated them on how to contact the police during emergencies and even communicate with charity bodies to help needy families.

“They even go to funerals in the area and offer condolences and attend weddings to establish strong bonds with the community,” added Lt Col Beshwa. According to Shaikha Al Abdooli, director of Criminal Awareness Department at the Crime Prevention Department, when the initiative was launched in 2012, there were only six officers who were covering four areas in Dubai

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