The Director General of Penal and Reform Institutions in Dubai Police Brigadier Ali Al-Shamali affirmed the keenness of the Dubai Police General Command to provide the inmates and inmates of penal institutions with a wide range of initiatives and programs in cooperation with charitable organizations and philanthropists.

The Northern Brigadier appreciated the role of the Humanitarian Services Committee in the public administration, which contributed to solving many problems for various nationalities of the inmates, especially those cases which deserve financial or in-kind assistance.

Under the guidance of His Excellency General Abdullah Khalifa Al Marri, Commander-in-Chief of Dubai Police, Major General Khalil Ibrahim Al Mansouri, Assistant Commander-in-Chief of Criminal Investigation, has purchased artificial limbs and a portable electric chair for a number of Arab, At a cost of AED (35880) through the "Return of Hope" initiative launched on the occasion of World Day of Happiness.

He said that when the prisoner came to the penal institutions, his leg was amputated due to the complications of diabetes and during the time he spent his sentence in the penal institutions, his second leg was amputated, so what is the ruling? It was a punitive institution but to provide aid to him, being a human condition that requires standing by her side.

For his part, Al-Obeir (AM), an Arab citizen of the United Arab Emirates, thanked the Government and the people of the United Arab Emirates for their assistance and assistance to all needy people around the world. In the public administration of punitive and reform institutions for their attention, care and assistance to all inmates of penal institutions.

He explained that he had been diabetic for a long time and when he came to Dubai in 2015 he had an amputation of the left leg and in 2018 he performed amputation of the other leg while he was in penal institutions.

He said that the human treatment he found in the public administration of punitive and reform institutions was less than in other countries, especially if the term of the prisoner's sentence ended, either to be released or to go directly to his home, and the penal institutions did not provide for his treatment or assistance. The Dubai Police is more of a help.

The Department of Humanitarian Care in the Public Administration of Punitive and Reform Institutions in Dubai Police has contributed to solving many problems for different nationalities of inmates and inmates of penal institutions, especially those deserving of financial and in-kind assistance. The department assisted 5485 inmates and inmates of penal institutions And rehabilitation in the past year, amounting to (8.133.691) dirhams, which varied in several aspects, including the payment of monthly salaries to the families of inmates, the payment of tuition fees for the children of inmates, and rent accommodation for inmates' families, and treatment fees for guests and their families, And tickets As well as organizing and launching initiatives to alleviate the financial burdens of the families, including the Ramadan Merry, the Eid al-Fitr, the school bag, and other aids, which reflect the interest in humanitarian and social work and its relentless efforts to support this group of society. Raises the morale of the guests and drives them to return to society as good people.