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An Ajman police officer was honoured for bravely extinguishing a car that had caught fire before backup arrived.
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Major General Sheikh Sultan bin Abdullah Al Nuaimi, Commander-in-Chief of Ajman Police, honoured First Assistant Saleh Abdullah Ali Al-Marzouki from the General Department of Police Operations.
Al-Marzouki helped a motorist whose vehicle caught fire on Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road in Dubai, extinguishing the flames before civil defence vehicles and police cars arrived on the scene.
He was presented with a certificate of appreciation and a financial reward for his courage and skill.
Al Marzouki insisted that what he did was his patriotic and moral duty, pledging to continue contributing to the efforts of the Ajman Police.
Al Nuaimi praised Al Marzouki’s sense of responsibility in the situation without hesitation, noting that Ajman Police is always keen to honour distinguished employees and reward them for exceptional work.
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