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JAKARTA - Dubai Police, United Arab Emirates, has again featured innovations in the operational vehicle fleet with modern characteristics and is practiced in a variety of high technology.

In the 2023 Global Gulf Information Technology Exhibition (GITEX) which took place on 16-20 October 2023 at the Dubai World Trade Center, Dubai Police showcased a vehicle called Luxurious Marine Patrol.

As the name implies, Luxurious Marine Patrol, this vehicle is designed to respond to incidents in the waters quickly, as well as carry out emergency rescue operations.

Director of the Department of Artificial Intelligence at the Dubai Police Major General Khaled Nasser Al Razooqi said the vehicle's participation in GITEX Global 2023 was in line with the direction of the Dubai Police Commander, His Excellency Lieutenant General Abdullah Khalifa Al Marri, as well as displaying the latest innovations in ensuring safety, safety and rapid response to accidents.

"The Dubai Police will present several innovations, modern technology, and services in exhibitions. All of them aim to increase the role of the Dubai Police in public happiness and security," he said, quoted from the Dubai Police website, October 17.

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Meanwhile, the Director of the Port Police Station Brigadier Dr. Hassan Suhail Al Suwaidi said the new patrol fleet included luxury marine vehicles.

"This makes a significant contribution to rescue efforts carried out by the security and marine rescue team, due to its rapid response capabilities, which underscores its important role in saving lives," he explained.

Luxurious Marine Patrol features such as the highest speed of 45 knots per hour and using an automatic engine with four speeds, with a capacity of 1,800 cc. The total weight of the patrol is 320 kilograms, with a maximum weight limit of 625 kilograms, and can accommodate two passengers.

Brigadier Al Suwaidi further explained that the patrol fleet would be deployed in canals, lake areas, islands and tourist attractions.

"This deployment ensures constant readiness to address various marine reports and emergencies throughout the time," he concluded.


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