Dubai Police honors security guards, employees and visitors for their safety

The house is safe in “Expo 2020” .. Precious holdings that return to their owners in record time

  • The honorees expressed their appreciation to Dubai Police for the positive initiative.

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Wallets containing large sums of cash, watches of international brands valued in the thousands, as well as modern smartphones, and other valuables that were forgotten by their owners at the “Dubai Expo”, but they were surprised that they had fallen into safe hands, and were kept and communicated with them to be received by the Dubai Police, who It was prepared before the exhibition with an advanced technical system that classifies and documents the finds to ensure that they are returned to their owners in record time.

Brigadier General Jamal Salem Al Jallaf, Director of the General Department of Criminal Investigation and Investigation at Dubai Police, praised the role of security guards, employees and visitors of the "Dubai Expo", and their great honesty, in light of their keenness to return expensive collectibles found at the World Exhibition and handed over to the Excavations Department, in preparation for returning them to the owners.

During their honor, Al Jallaf said that they found valuable items, including wallets containing cash, watches from international brands, and smart phones, stressing that their good behavior reflects on Dubai's reputation and enhances the security and safety index, and contributes to the happiness of visitors to the "Dubai Expo", which brings together in Covering more than 192 countries in one place.

Al Jallaf explained that the honoring comes within the framework of the Dubai Police General Command's constant keenness to honor members of the community, in appreciation of their positive role in promoting lofty values ​​and preserving trusts.

He presented certificates of honor and gifts to the honorees, who expressed their appreciation to the Dubai Police General Command for the positive initiative.

Among those honored by the Dubai Police was an employee who found a wallet containing official documents and 15,000 dirhams, and handed it over to one of the lost and found points at the Expo site.

The Dubai Police General Command has provided a smart program for lost items at 22 customer service points throughout Expo 2020 Dubai, to deal with, register, document and save the finds electronically, until they are delivered to their owners. Qualifying the people and working staff of the private security men, staff and volunteers, on how to help people who lost belongings in the exhibition, and people who found things, and guiding them on how to register and deliver them.

• A smart program for lost items at 22 customer service points throughout the Dubai Expo.

Jamal Al Jallaf:

• «Dubai Police is keen to honor members of the community in appreciation of their role in promoting lofty values ​​and preserving the trusts».