Dubai Police and the "residency" brought the two orphans with their grandparents to the state

Golden residency for two Indian girls who lost their parents

Providing two full-cost scholarships for the girls.

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The Commander-in-Chief of Dubai Police, Lieutenant General Abdullah Khalifa Al-Marri, accompanied by the Director General of the General Administration of Residency and Foreigners Affairs in Dubai, Major General Muhammad Ahmed Al-Marri, handed over two Indian orphan girls who lost their parents in a criminal incident, and their grandparents, golden residency in the UAE, during their reception at the headquarters of the General Administration of Residency and Affairs Aliens.

The Dubai Police General Command cooperated with the General Administration of Residency and Foreigners Affairs in issuing golden residency permits, after the efforts made by the “Communication with the Victim” program at the General Department of Criminal Investigation and Investigation, in cooperation with the General Administration of Administrative Affairs, in following up the humanitarian situation of the two orphan girls after the death of their parents in a criminal incident. And work to bring them from their motherland, accompanied by their grandparents.

Dubai Police also announced the provision of two full-cost scholarships for the two girls, provided by the Canadian University in Dubai and Repton School Dubai, in addition to providing a residence for them and their grandparents, to contribute to providing a stable family environment for them in the bosom of their grandparents, to enable them to continue their studies and obtain Higher degrees.

Lieutenant General Abdullah Khalifa Al-Marri said that the granting of golden residency to the two orphan girls comes within the framework of the UAE leadership's approach to promoting humanitarian work aimed at achieving happiness for all segments of society in the homeland of happiness.

For his part, Major General Mohammed Al-Marri said, “The initiative came within the societal and humanitarian efforts made by the establishment of Dubai, in cooperation with the Dubai Police General Command to embody the values ​​of good and giving in the UAE society, as the administration worked to facilitate the procedures for the arrival of the two orphan girls and granting them golden residency with their grandparents, to enjoy To live decent in a family environment linked

In addition to alleviating their suffering, especially in light of the difficult circumstances they are going through.

For his part, the Director of the General Administration of Administrative Affairs in Dubai Police, Brigadier General Ahmed Rafie, said that the Dubai Police General Command took a decision to work to meet the wishes of the father of the two girls, who wanted to finish their university education in the Emirate of Dubai, so the two girls and their grandparents were contacted, and all procedures were completed. Necessary to bring them to the country in cooperation with its strategic partner, the General Administration of Residency and Foreigners Affairs.

The Director of the General Department of Criminal Investigations and Investigations, Brigadier Jamal Salem Al-Jallaf, praised the efforts of all those in charge of following up the humanitarian situation of the two girls from Dubai Police, and the partners in the General Administration of Residency and Foreigners Affairs, the Canadian University and Repton School, stressing that the collective work of the various parties involved in the initiative, From the public and private sectors, most important in preserving the family fabric and making the two girls happy.

341 humanitarian cases

The head of the "Communicating with the Victim" program, Captain Abdullah Al-Sheikh, affirmed that the program aims to achieve the message of the Dubai Police General Command in establishing security, safety and community happiness, and providing support for victims according to each case in order to overcome the ordeal, indicating that it is possible to communicate with the program, through The Smart Police Station SPS, or via direct call number 901. He pointed out that the program contacted 61,000 victims, registered in a criminal report, during the current year, and provided assistance and support to those in need, which amounted to 341 humanitarian cases.

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