Abu Dhabi was recently ranked as the second best place in the world to live and work in. The safety and security of citizens, expats and tourists are key when it comes to being ranked amongst the best nations in the world, Abu Dhabi Police told Khaleej Times.
In an exclusive statement, the General Directorate of Abu Dhabi Police, Department of Security, said that authorities have adopted comprehensive strategies and initiatives to insure the safety of the community.
With more than 34,000 police officers currently in Abu Dhabi, by 2021 the Capital will have more than 47,500 officers, thus representing one officer for every 58 people -- further enhancing the safety of the popular city.
"Our country has become a safe and secure oasis and an attractive environment that provides for the wellbeing of all citizens, residents and visitors."
"Abu Dhabi Police vision in adopting a series of initiatives, which are directly linked with the community, have seen a positive interaction by residents."
The continuous progress by Abu Dhabi Police reflect the systematic practices that are implemented according to the best international practices.
The police official highlighted that the initiatives launched within the past two years in particular, are immensely enhancing the awareness of security.
"The initiatives are based on the importance of the role community members. Our role is to not only maintain security, but also raise awareness, under the support and patronage of our wise leadership, who have provided all the possibilities to improve the performance of the police."
Source: Khaleej Times
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