Two policemen lend "traffic patrol" to an Indian family

Ammar bin Humaid Al Nuaimi during the honoring of the two policemen for their humanitarian stance.

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Two policemen helped an Indian family while they were outside a center to conduct a "Covid-19" test, and with the weather rising, they loaned the "traffic patrol" to rest in it until their turn came.

His Highness Sheikh Ammar bin Humaid Al Nuaimi, Crown Prince of Ajman and Chairman of the Executive Council, honored both Corporal Hashem Mohammed Abdullah, and First Policeman Fateh Al-Rahman Ahmed Absher, of Ajman Police, for their loyalty and dedication in performing their police and humanitarian duties, after the two policemen took a noble stance that proves the sincerity of the humanitarian message. Carried by a policeman's mission, he provided assistance to an Indian family.

His Highness Sheikh Ammar bin Humaid Al Nuaimi praised the humanitarian stance of the two policemen, their sense of responsibility, and their provision of assistance without hesitation.

His Highness stressed that the UAE is a pioneer in humanitarian work, through its people and employees who spare no effort to provide services and initiatives that reflect their role in the national work, and to prove, day after day, that they are up to the responsibility. Which and its members are always keen to provide immediate aid and assistance to members of society, whether they are citizens or residents alike.”

He added that the Ajman government is keen to honor its distinguished employees, in order to motivate more efforts and giving, to develop work and provide the best services to the community.

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