Dubai Police handled as many as 11,685 inquiries on their social media channels during the first half of this year.
The bulk of the requests were linked to general queries and assistance, traffic and criminal related inquiries as well as complaints and feedback.
The authority also received 2,710 'Thank You' notes from its online followers during the same period.
In terms of engagement, Dubai Police's pages on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram registered over 4.8 million interactions.
"The Social Media Department at Dubai Police operates as per the directives of Lt. General Abdullah Khalifa Al Marri, Commander in Chief of Dubai Police, of applying the international best practices in the field of social communications," said Brigadier Khalid Ali Shuhail, Director of Community Happiness at Dubai Police.
"Within seven years, the section has remarkably scored record achievements at the local and federal government departments’ level," he added.


Dubai Cares launches campaign to support school meals programme in Africa
UAE sets up first scientific laboratories at Bulgarian Antarctic Base
UAE President, US Senator discuss strategic ties
Road closures announced for Stage 4 of UAE Tour 2026
UAE, New Zealand finance ministers discuss strengthening ties
UAE announces partial road closure on Emirates Road
Dubai boosts status as global healthcare hub with strong 2025 growth
H.H. Sheikh Mohammed pardons 1,856 prisoners
UAE President pardons 1,440 prisoners
Dubai exempts 316 citizens from housing loan repayments
Here's how you can contribute to UAE's 'Edge of Life' campaign
Dubai Holding unveils 3rd edition of 'Gift it Forward' Ramadan initiative
UAE Floating Hospital offers hope to Palestinian child with rare genetic condition
UAE leaders share Ramadan greetings on social media
UAE confirms first day of Ramadan
UAE Tour 2026 announces road closures for Stage 3 race
Dubai adjusts paid parking, Salik hours for Ramadan
Dubai expands road network with new Al Rowaiyah corridor
Dubai Camp drives next phase of government innovation
UAE extends Emirates Mars Mission until 2028
