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Dubai to build the world's first floating intelligent police station

Dubai, also known in the United Arab Emirates for its ultra-modern architecture in the construction industry, plans to build the world's first floating intelligent police station.

The floating intelligent police station will be developed in the country by the government / Dubai police and co-operation kleinenst group, Dubai's real estate agent and developer.

The project is expected to open to the public next year in the sea near the Dubai World Islands.

The project aims to facilitate sea users and world island residents to enjoy important police services at any time without any manual intervention.

During the commissioning of the project, Brigadier General khalif al razooqi, director of the AI Department of Dubai police, said that the modern floating station would operate 24 hours a week, 7 days a week, and provide 27 key services, including crime reporting, traffic crime and community services.

"In addition, it will provide 33 fully automated subservices in six different languages. The objective of the project is to provide Policing Services for all as part of a policing strategy to provide smart services in Dubai. " Al razooqi added.

Dubai's intelligent police station (SPS)

According to brigadier general razoch, the floating intelligent station will be the fourth SPS station in Dubai after city walk, and will then cross along other channels near the emirate.

In September 2017, the first intelligent police station in Dubai and even in the world was opened in tilal al al ghaf, Dubai.

General Abdullah Khalifa al marri, commander-in-chief of the Dubai police, said SPS had been successful and affirmed the initiative of the Dubai police headquarters, hoping to promote the experience of smart police station.

The country plans to provide full virtual access to police services through 2030.


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