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The Abu Dhabi Police are well and truly international, and this video proves it!
To mark the Year of the 50th, the police posted a sweet video that shows the cops detail their achievements in multiple languages.
"Abu Dhabi Police is one of the most leading entities to support future foresight and competitiveness globally," said an officer in English.
Last year, Abu Dhabi jumped 13 places to rank among world’s top 10 cities in the Global Cities Outlook report.
Earlier this year, the UAE Capital was also ranked the world’s safest city for the fifth year in a row, according to a survey conducted by data crowd-sourcing website Numbeo.
"At Abu Dhabi Police, we are lucky to be working in an environment that adopts advanced technology and smart systems," said another smiling cop in French.
Speaking in Urdu, a female member of the force added, "We are proud to be one of the most interactive entities with the public in our society."
This is not the first time that the authority has celebrated the multicultural nature of the population it serves. Several public service announcements issued by the Abu Dhabi Police on its social media include translations into other languages for the benefit of its residents from all over the world.
"We are in an entity that provides the best balance between work and personal life," added a policeman in Chinese.
A final statement comes from a fifth officer who asserted, "We are one of the most encouraging entities for innovation in a motivating environment."
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