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The Dubai Police General Command recently received Minister of Public Security Sarath Weerasekera, and the accompanying delegation, within the framework of enhancing cooperation and coordination between both parties and exchanging experiences and information that mutually benefit both bodies, Emirates News Agency reported.
Dubai Police Commander-in-Chief Lieutenant General Abdullah Khalifa Al Marri welcomed Weerasekera and the accompanying delegation in the presence of Administration Affairs Assistant Commander-in-Chief Major General Ahmed Muhammad Rafee; Dubai Police Criminal Investigation Department (CID) Director Brigadier Jamal Salem Al Jallaf; General Department of Criminal Investigation Deputy Director Brigadier Mohammed Aqeel Ahli; General Department of Criminal Investigation (CID) Administration and Control Affairs Deputy Director Brigadier Saeed Al Ayali; Dubai Police Wanted Persons Department Director Colonel Saeed al-Qamzi, and several Dubai Police senior officers and officials.
Lt. Gen. Al Marri stressed the Dubai Police’s keenness to cement cooperation and coordination with its international counterparts and build strategic partnerships in various sectors.
He accompanied the Sri Lanka delegation to the Command and Control Centre, where they were briefed about the latest services and initiatives that enhance security and safety in the emirate, the centre’s equipment and latest additions, such as the 3D map that covers Dubai, and the patrols dispatching system that ensures swift and efficient response to reports and emergency calls.
At the end of the visit, Weerasekera thanked Lt. Gen. Al Marri for the warm reception, praising the outstanding achievements of the Dubai Police in the security field by utilising the latest technologies.