Dubai Police Chief General Jamal Al-Jallaf revealed the trial of 3,387 telecommuting through the Smart Video Communication project launched by Dubai Police in 2017 in partnership with the Dubai Courts and the Dispute Resolution Center.

Al-Jallaf told Emirates Al-Youm that the Smart Video Project has contributed to reducing the procedures for the trial of detainees from seven to three steps, namely arresting and arresting the accused, and then presenting him to the judge in the "remote trial" chambers to issue his sentence in a period not exceeding 10 minutes, Pointing out that the benefit of 3897 people from the project reflects its role in providing effort, time and money, digitally contributed to the provision of more than two million dirhams.

He explained that the Department of Public Investigation and Criminal Investigation in Dubai Police, set up a room "remote trial" that allows the appearance of detainees in cases before the judge through video communication without the need to transfer them to the courts, in cases of minor misdemeanors, stressing that this enhances the humanitarian role of Dubai Police , As it represents the psychological aspects of the accused in the simple cases in which the average person can get involved. Al-Jallaf added that one of the smart services adopted by the General Directorate of Criminal Investigation and Investigation is also the Smart Reporting Project (SMS), which targets those in simple cases, financial cases and fined. .

He pointed out that the project depends on the sending of text messages on the phones of wanted, who can not be reached for one reason or another, through the management of the prosecution of wanted, as a first stage, the project to be applied later in all police stations, and identifies through the reasons why a person is required to And the completion of the procedures required to close their files permanently, stressing that this project solves many of the problems because the purification of the criminal situation of many of these people sometimes depends on the completion of a document or a settlement, and once they do so end their problem and close their files.

According to the directives of Dubai Police General Commander Abdullah Khalifa Al Marri, Dubai Police's Strategic Strategy for Artificial Intelligence 2018-2021 aims to rely on artificial intelligence to serve and analyze data 100% by 2031.

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