Dubai Police on Monday announced its plans to enhance safety and security during the New Year’s Eve celebrations.
Over 4,000 officers and 2,000 police patrols will be deployed in Dubai while up to 200 security points will be set up.
To comply with the COVID-19 regulations, artificial intelligence technologies will monitor the temperature of individuals.
Dubai is set to mark the New Year celebrations across 23 locations.
.@DubaiPoliceHQ announces plans to enhance safety and security for New Year’s Eve Festivities as #Dubai is set to mark the New Year with celebrations across 23 locations. pic.twitter.com/7Cc7OojQdv
— Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) December 28, 2020


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