Major General Abdullah Al-Marri, Commander-in-Chief of Dubai Police, crowned the Dubai Police Team (A) a champion for the second edition of the Emirates Challenge for Tactical Teams 2020 by winning the highest total score in the five points during the five days of the challenge, as the team won 198 points, to win the first place award 70 thousand dollars, while the Russian Vitez team came in second place with a total of 193 points (30 thousand dollars), and the Belarusian Super team came in third place with a total of 185 points (20 thousand dollars).

And 46 teams competed in the challenge, representing 26 countries from different countries of the world, in five competitions: the tactical competition to rescue a hostage, the challenge of rescuing an injured officer, in addition to the rapid attack, the tower competition, and the challenge of barriers.

Al-Marri met, on the sidelines of the challenge competitions, with the leaders of the participating teams, stressing that “the outputs of the second edition of the UAE challenge to tactical teams were qualitative by all standards.” He said in press statements: “The return from organizing the challenge is the amount of knowledge benefit and direct contact with different schools and powers. Specialized in the field of the work of special units and tactical teams, ”noting that“ Dubai police teams have the capabilities and capabilities that qualify them to be a school of their own nature and ideas, as a result of long years of work, and many participations in many forums and championships similar to the UAE’s challenge to For tactical teams.

Maj. Gen. Al-Marri added that the visit of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai to Challenge Competitions was a great incentive, and a medal that the Dubai Police General Command holds dear, and that the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Saif bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Vice Chairman of the Council The ministers and the minister of the interior, to challenge tactical teams, reflect the ambitious vision of the state, and the constant pursuit of our wise leadership for security and police services to assume leadership positions in the world, which is reflected in the indicators of a sense of security, reassurance and confidence in the efficiency of the police in the country.

Al-Marri added that “the overall impression is positive for the participating teams in terms of ease of access and the smoothness of the participation procedures, in addition to the clarity of the championship system and the regulations of its competitions”, stressing that the lessons learned from the challenge this year will constitute rich inputs to organize the next version of 2021, and that the teams that participated this year have become She has a greater passion for sharing and breaking her numbers this year.

Inhibiting challenge

Major General Saif Al-Zari Al-Shamsi, Commander-in-Chief of Sharjah Police, and a number of senior officers, witnessed the fifth challenge competitions on the closing day of the Emirates Challenge for Tactical Teams 2020, where the Uzbekistan team won first place with a time of 4:57:55 minutes, to win a prize of $ 5,000 , While the Russian Vitez team came in second place with a time of 5:00:26 minutes, to receive a prize of 3000 dollars, and the Russian team from the Republic of Chechnya came in third place with a time of 5:38:18 minutes, as it received a prize money of 2000 dollars .

The first response cycle

On the sidelines of the UAE challenge for tactical teams 2020, Major General Abdullah Ali Al Ghaithi, Director of the General Administration of Security of Bodies, Establishments and Emergencies, witnessed the graduation of two batches of officers describing the officers, individuals and national service recruits, who numbered 90, attending the first response cycle to unexpected emergencies, which pose a danger to Public Security, organized by the First Committee for Emergency Response in the General Administration of Security of Bodies, Installations and Emergencies, in coordination with the General Administration of Training.

Abdullah Al-Marri:

"Dubai Police teams have the capabilities and capabilities to qualify them to be a school of their own, with a unique mindset."