Dubai's 'Police Eye' platform receives almost 18,000 reports

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Dubai Police's smart application has received 17,960 reports since the start of the year.

Members of the community are encouraged to maintain security, reduce crime, and report illegal activities and abuses via the platform.

Announcing the number of reports received, Brigadier Khalid Nasser Al Razooqi, General Department of Artificial Intelligence at Dubai Police, praised people's interest in using the application.

Brigadier Al Razooqi said they can report suspicious activities, including disturbances, alcohol or drugs trafficking, and vandalism via the app.

It also helps users to complete transactions and benefit from several other services provided by the force.

They can attach videos, photos, or voice messages when filing a report, as well as share their locations or the location of incidents if needed.

Dubai ‘Police Eye’ receives 17960 Reports in 10 Months The Dubai Police's service "Police Eye" has received 17,960...

Posted by Dubai Police on Sunday, November 8, 2020

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