From the 20th March in person services will be closed at Bur Dubai, Al Raffaa, Naif, and Al Rashidiya police stations.
However the smart police services will still be available at these stations.
The services have been reduced to limit the number of customers visiting police stations across the Emirate
Elsewhere the Al Qusais, Ports, Al Barsha, and Jebel Ali police stations will continue to provide in person services until the end of Expo 2020.
Dubai Police said the decision was based on the vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Matkoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai.
He called government entities to work towards reducing the number of customers visiting government services centers by 80% by providing smart and innovative services.


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