Dubai Police and the Ports, Customs and Free Zone Corporation (PCFC) have forged a powerful alliance to bolster safety and security across the emirate, signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that promises enhanced collaboration and innovative solutions.
The agreement, formalized by Major General Khalil Ibrahim Al Mansouri of Dubai Police and Nasser Al Neyadi, CEO of PCFC, establishes a framework for sharing data, expertise, and knowledge to support both security and customs operations. Signed recently in Dubai, the MoU aims to align both entities’ strategic objectives, reinforcing the emirate’s status as a global trade and investment hub.
Key initiatives include joint training programs to upskill personnel, alongside community awareness campaigns and collaborative strategic projects. Joint task forces will oversee these efforts, ensuring effective execution and sustainable outcomes. The partnership addresses emerging security and economic challenges through integrated government action.
Nasser Al Neyadi emphasized the MoU’s role in safeguarding Dubai’s entry points, stating,
“This agreement reflects our commitment to a secure economic ecosystem, aligning with Dubai’s vision as a global leader.”
Major General Al Mansouri added,
“This strategic step enhances our capabilities in crime prevention and border protection, fostering a safe environment.”
The collaboration underscores Dubai’s proactive approach to maintaining stability, leveraging institutional synergy to tackle complex challenges. By combining resources and expertise, Dubai Police and PCFC aim to uphold the emirate’s reputation as a secure and thriving destination.
News Source: Emirates News Agency