The General Command of Dubai Police announced the cancellation of the violations that it monitored by radars for violators of the restriction of comprehensive movement, from the announcement of the decision at eight o'clock on Saturday evening, until the activation of the site of permits for those who wish to exit according to the procedures in place, stressing that everyone must obtain the permission to avoid exposure to violations , And legal accountability.

She stressed the need for community members to remain in their homes, and their strict adherence to the precautionary measures accompanying national sterilization operations that were extended for two weeks, over the course of 24 hours, confirming their full confidence in the public's solidarity and response in light of the global crisis.

The Director of the General Operations Department, Major General Eng. Kamel Butti Al Suwaidi said that Dubai Police has controls that enable it to determine the itinerary of people who monitor them, during the period of application of the national sterilization program, whether they are from the excluded groups or ordinary people, indicating the possibility of making use of devices Radar and patrols in achieving this goal.

He explained that «the law is clear, and its aim is known to all, which is to achieve physical divergence, as it represents the only way to prevent infection (Corona) or transmit infection, and all countries of the world have taken similar measures to protect their people.

He stressed that «the solidarity of members of society is an essential pillar in the success of the efforts made by the state to combat the spread of infection, and all the concerned authorities in the state are working day and night to get out of the crisis to safety.

He explained that «the aim of the measures taken is not to disrupt the lives of people or their interests, otherwise there will be no exceptions, as it is flexible to consider specific cases, such as people who need to move from one emirate to another through the emirate of Dubai, as they are allowed to move through Emirates Street ( Former transit).

Al-Suwaidi indicated that the fine for violating exit from permanent or temporary residence at the time of the ban announced by the competent authorities amounts to 3000 dirhams, with the exception of cases of exit for reasons of necessity to purchase food and medicinal needs or exit to health emergencies, and the categories of vital sectors that a decision to exclude from Restricting movement during the sterilization program, in accordance with Resolution No. (38) for the year 2020 regarding the application of the updated regulations to control violations and administrative penalties issued by Cabinet Resolution No. (17) for the year 2020, to limit the spread of the Corona virus.

The Dubai Police announced yesterday the intensification of the precautionary measures, and restricting the movement of pedestrians and vehicles of all kinds completely, 24 hours for a period of two weeks from Saturday evening. Meanwhile, associations, supermarkets, pharmacies, and food and drug delivery requests will continue to work normally, in addition to the declared vital sectors.

The director of the General Department of Operations at Dubai Police, Major General Kamel Butti Al Suwaidi said that this comes in the framework of efforts to preserve the health and safety of residents in the country, in order to accelerate the pace of completion of sterilization operations within the framework of the national sterilization program.

He stressed, "The police will use security patrols and electronic control technologies, radars and cameras, to ensure that everyone adheres to the procedures of the national sterilization program, and take legal measures against violators."

He added, “The 9000 phone services will continue to receive and provide support for all emergency calls, in addition to the 901 call center for non-emergency situations. The police eye service and the ecrime platform can also be used to report any negative phenomena or abuse.

Stay at home

Director of the General Department of Operations in Dubai Police, Major General Kamel Butti Al Suwaidi, appealed to citizens and residents to stay in homes, adhere to precautionary measures, and instructions for preventing the risk of infection (Covid-19), for their safety and the safety of their families, and cooperation to achieve the goals of the national campaign.

Dubai Police has controls that enable it to determine the itinerary of people it monitors during the period of implementation of the national sterilization program.

3000

Dirham is a fine for violating the exit at the time of the ban announced by the competent authorities.