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Lieutenant General Abdullah Khalifa Al Marri, Commander-in-chief of Dubai Police, received the Swiss Consul General in Dubai, Frank Eggmann, recently.
During the meeting, Lt. Gen. Al Marri emphasized the keenness of Dubai Police to provide all of the requirements and needs for all communities and nationalities in Dubai. He also discussed a number of topics of mutual interest with Eggmann including ways of fostering and boosting mutual relations between both entities.
Lt. Gen. Al Marri also briefed the Swiss Consul General to Dubai on Dubai Police’s security services, including the Smart Police Station (SPS), smart security systems and mobile applications.
The Swiss Consul General lauded Dubai Police’s smart and innovative initiatives that contribute to enhancing Dubai’s levels of safety and security, and to ensuring the happiness of the emirate’s citizens, residents, and visitors.
Towards the end of the visit, Lt. Gen. Al Marr presented Eggmann with the force’s commemorative shield.
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