RAK Police all set for Eid Al Fitr rush

 

RAK Police all set for Eid Al Fitr rush

Both internal roads and highways of the emirate will be monitored by advanced surveillance cameras round the clock.

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Published: Thu 9 Jul 2015, 4:13 PM

Last updated: Fri 10 Jul 2015, 6:27 PM

Ras Al Khaimah - The RAK Police is fully geared up for the rush during the Eid Al Fitr holiday with more traffic and security patrols. 
Major General Ali Abdullah bin Alwan Al Nuaimi, Commander-in-Chief of the RAK Police, on Thursday said they shall deploy over 30 traffic patrols at all areas across the emirate of Ras Al Khaimah. 
"Some of these patrols will station in front of the Eid Al Fitr Musallas, three official abattoirs, along with public parks, malls markets and residential areas in the emirate to ensure traffic flow and curb traffic accidents and congestion." 
Both internal roads and highways of the emirate will be monitored by advanced surveillance cameras round the clock, he added. "Some ambulances and rescue teams will also be available on call in collaboration with the National Ambulance department." 
Noting, he said other security patrols and staff officers and individuals shall be deployed across the emirate to watch over the festivals and prevent any illegal actions. 
"The RAK Police spares no effort to help the Emirati nationals and residents alike all the time," he stated, underlining that the Central Operations Room is all set to instantly respond to any emergency case round the clock during the holiday. 
Maj-Gen Nuaimi urged parents to pay more attention to their children during the holiday and prevent them from playing with fireworks and dangerous toys that may pose their life at the stake. 
"The Eid is for having fun not for racing, fighting, and disturbing others. Let's enjoy the festivals and forget all about regrettable deeds."
Maj-Gen Nuaimi also warned beach goers to swim only at the designated areas and avoid areas with high currents. 
"Young children should never be left unwatched while swimming in the sea, and all swimmers, be they adults or young, should always be wearing the due life jackets." 
Marine rescue patrols will be watching the beaches and coasts of the emirate, he noted. "Each and every marine patrol consists of professional rescuers, search and assistance experts, guards, and jet skis or water-powered bikes."
ahmedshaaban@khaleejtimes.com


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