“Athar” is an advanced platform that reduces 75% of the path of evidence and evidence

"Drones" Dubai Police covers the sky of the emirate within 3 years

  • Dubai Police showcased the Athr digital platform at GITEX.

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Dubai Police revealed, through its platform at GITEX Global 2022, an advanced digital platform called "Athar", through which the journey of evidence, evidence and cases recorded by the General Department of Criminal Evidence begins, to reduce four stages into one stage.

The Director of the General Department of Criminal Evidence, Major General Ahmed Thani bin Ghalita, told "Emirates Today" on the sidelines of the exhibition, that the platform shortens at least 75% of the time average of the path of evidence and evidence in the global criminal laboratory, which is one of the most important arteries of the Dubai Police General Command.

Dubai Police displayed, through its pavilion at the World Exhibition, the platform for launching innovative drones, announcing that in less than three years, its drones will cover the entire sky of the emirate after the deployment of 22 platforms in its various regions.

In detail, Bin Ghalita confirmed that the Athr platform is a unique system, designed by management experts to suit its needs and managed entirely by artificial intelligence, in light of the delicate specializations and sensitive sectors of the Global Forensic Laboratory.

He added that there was an urgent need to organize the course of work within the department in light of its dealings with internal partners in Dubai Police, such as the General Department of Inquiries and Criminal Investigation and others, and external partners, including community members, pointing out that the work mechanism was traditionally carried out in the past through transactions. Manual paper, and tracking the track of the request, record, or case requires a personal review of the competent department, and requires time if there is more than one party working on it.

He pointed out that the situation has changed thanks to the “Athar” platform. Once the score or case is registered, its smart journey begins in the administration, and the expert, employee or related party only needs to enter the platform to follow the path within seconds, and determine the stage it has reached and whether it has been disrupted in A department or is it following its course as planned.

He explained that the “Athar” platform reduces four previous stages to one stage, and cuts 75% of the time spent in the past, stressing that developing this system is extremely important, because it not only reduces time wasting, but also reduces administrative burdens on the shoulders of experts and allows them to be creative. in their technical specialties.

In addition, the Dubai Police, through its pavilion at GITEX Global, displayed the Drone Box launch platform, and Lieutenant Saif Al Falasi, from the Dubai Police’s Drone Center, said that one platform covers 10 kilometers, and by 2025 it is expected that 22 platforms will be deployed in different Dubai regions, so that drones cover the entire sky of the emirate.

He explained to "Emirates Today" that the drones were designed as a first responder to accidents, with an average arrival time of only one to one and a half minutes, and are equipped with advanced technologies that can recognize faces, identify wanted persons, and read car plates, in addition to transmitting events via a live broadcast in the operating room.

He pointed out that the platforms that will be deployed in the emirate contain a robot that can change the aircraft's battery automatically so that it can fly around the clock.

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Lieutenant Saif Al-Falasi stated that the importance of the "drones" lies in the speed of its transmission compared to other patrols, to begin transmitting the details of the accident to the personnel of the command and control center, in order to determine the supplies needed to deal with the accident.

• “Athar” is a unique system designed by Dubai Police experts to suit their needs, and is managed with artificial intelligence.


• Drones are designed as a first responder to accidents with an average arrival time of minutes.

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