With the aim of enhancing security and safety and reducing negative phenomena

820 abandoned and neglected vehicles seized in Ras Al Khaimah

Abandoned vehicles negatively affect the urban appearance.

From the source

The Traffic and Patrols Department of Ras Al Khaimah Police is carrying out a field campaign to monitor abandoned and neglected vehicles under the slogan "Together for a sustainable environment", in order to reduce abandoned and neglected vehicles, based on the directives of Ras Al Khaimah Police General Commander, Major General Ali Abdullah bin Alwan Al Nuaimi, aimed at ensuring an environment Sustainable, to enhance security and safety in the emirate, and the campaign resulted in the seizure of 820 vehicles since the launch of the campaign on the fifth of last July until now.

The Director General of Central Operations, Brigadier General Dr. Muhammad Saeed Al Hamidi, confirmed that Ras Al Khaimah Police Traffic Teams continue to monitor abandoned and neglected vehicles that distort the general appearance on roads, neighborhoods, and in front of workshops and garages.

He explained that the initiative to monitor abandoned and neglected vehicles was launched on the fifth of last July and continues until now, and resulted in the seizure of 820 vehicles in various fields of the emirate, and this initiative aims to achieve the first strategic goal of the Ministry of Interior aimed at enhancing security and safety by limiting phenomena and scenes that may affect Negatively the cultural and tourism appearance of the emirate.

In order to achieve a sustainable environment free from distortion that reflects the civilized face of the emirate, the Director of Traffic and Patrols Department, Brigadier General Ahmed Al Samam Al Naqbi met with a team to monitor abandoned and neglected vehicles in the field of work in the vehicle preservation yard, and the team members were confirmed to continue efforts to monitor these vehicles that distort the general appearance And the application of the traffic legal procedures followed in their regard.

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