In order to enhance safety and security on the roads

Dubai Police assigns the displacement of accident vehicles to Emirates Auction

Shuhail and Al-Mannai signed the agreement to enhance road safety.

From the source

The Dubai Police General Command, represented by the General Department of Transport and Rescue, has signed a cooperation agreement with the Emirates Auction Company, under which it will provide services for the displacement and transportation of light vehicles and bicycles affected by accidents on the emirate's roads.

The agreement was signed by the Acting Assistant Commander-in-Chief for Community Happiness and Logistics Support, Brigadier Khaled Ali Fahd Shuhail, and Abdullah Matar Al-Mannai, Chairman and Managing Director of Emirates Auctions, in the presence of officials from both sides.

Shuhail stressed that the signing of the agreement comes within the framework of the Dubai Police General Command’s keenness to build and strengthen cooperation with various local government and private agencies, and to provide a distinguished partnership in joint areas of work, to develop and strengthen road safety and security operations and speed of response in dealing with emergency accidents, which will lead to The interest of society, and contributes to enhancing safety and security on the roads.

He praised the strategic partnership with Emirates Auction, which witnessed a qualitative leap in activating cooperation in the areas of joint work between the two sides, especially for the experience of Emirates Auction in providing transport services for vehicles affected by accidents, and for its advanced capabilities that will enable Dubai Police to enhance its readiness to deal with Various road accidents.

For his part, Al-Mannai stated that the agreement constitutes a qualitative addition to the list of strategic partners that the company deals with, a step that reflects the increasing confidence in the company's performance and its great achievements since the start of its business.

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