Dubai Police has announced it deployed drones to boost safety and security by swiftly responding to emergencies.
The drones are identifiable by distinct blue markings, Dubai Police confirmed in a post on platform X.
The announcement said: "Please be informed the drones you may see in your area are part of Dubai Police efforts to enhance quick response to emergencies."
Dubai Police added: "We aim to utilise cutting-edge technology to boost safety and security by swiftly responding to emergencies, in line with the highest global standards. Dubai Police drones are designed to serve you."
We aim to utilize cutting-edge technology to boost safety and security by swiftly responding to emergencies, in line with the highest global standards.#DubaiPolice #Drones are designed to serve you. pic.twitter.com/POAQ8ZSSyw
— Dubai Policeشرطة دبي (@DubaiPoliceHQ) July 22, 2024

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