Four Smart Police Stations (SPS) will be set up to serve Expo 2020 Dubai visitors.
The unmanned facilities that operate 24|7 will offer vital services such as reporting crime and traffic incidents, in addition to other community-based services.
Customers will also be able to apply for Dubai Police permits and certificates without having to visit traditional stations.
An MoU was recently signed by Major General Ali Ahmed Abdullah Ghanem, Director of Al Muraqqabat Police Station, and Colonel Ali Khalifa Al Ghais, Chief Executive Officer of Security for Expo 2020 Dubai.
Four Smart Police Stations 'SPS' to serve @expo2020dubai visitors, 24/7 without human interventionhttps://t.co/3GA3wPaobE pic.twitter.com/Q11taj9kiF
— Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) September 27, 2021


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