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Dubai Police is inspiring Pakistani leaders with a smart police experience

Dubai, April 6 / WAM / Akitan Kamran Ali and Omar Farouk of the Pakistani National Police, during their participation in the specialized diploma for police innovation and international leaders (PIL), confirmed that Dubai Police provides a global model to be followed in smart and sustainable police work, combining technology and community communication, and re -drawing the future of the security services.

Colonel Kamran Ali, who leads a force of 2500 policemen, said that the Dubai police slogan “communicates and protects, we create and build”, embodies a comprehensive security philosophy that depends on artificial intelligence and pre -emptive security, indicating that the young Pakistani generation is able to adopt this approach, and transfer it to the ground.

He stressed that his joining the diploma came after years of follow -up and attention to the Emirati police model.

In turn, Colonel Omar Farouk explained that the technical diploma programs and lectures enabled him to draw a practical visualization of the application of artificial intelligence and blockchain in developing Pakistani police systems, including the prediction of crime and the management of communications and the promotion of mental health of the officers, adding, “Dubai Police not only inspires, but also provides direct application solutions.”

The two officers pointed to the importance of initiatives such as “Smart Police Center”, “Council of Happiness” and “positive spirit”, describing them as models that can be integrated with the police work environment in Pakistan, despite the geographical and security challenges. They pointed out that the mental and physical discipline imposed by the programs accompanying the diploma strengthened their fitness and their ability to endure and make decisions.

They praised the diploma in terms of its content and organization, stressing that Dubai Police is today a leading model in modern police work, calling on international security services to benefit from their experience to build more intelligent and humanitarian police systems.

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