A comprehensive plan to secure mosques and major chapels in Dubai during Eid al -Adha

The Dubai Event Insurance Committee has completed its preparations for the blessed Eid Al -Adha with a comprehensive plan to secure all major mosques and chapels in the emirate, while intensifying patrols in the main roads, vital and tourist areas, commercial centers and open markets, in order to enhance security and safety measures.
The Acting Commander -in -Chief for Operations Affairs, Chairman of the Agency Events Security Committee, Major General Saif Muhair Al Mazrouei, said that the plan to secure Eid al -Adha activities included securing all the large mosques and chapels in which Eid prayers in the emirate, and the publication of patrols in all roads, vital and tourism areas, commercial centers, and open markets, in order to enhance security and safety measures, reduce crowding and achieve movement of movement Traffic through work and joint cooperation between the General Traffic Department in Dubai Police and its partners in the Roads and Transport Authority, who work alongside all events and events.
Major General Saif Al Mazrouei explained that the security plan for Eid Al -Adha includes the provision of 34 maritime security boats, two vertical planes, 139 ambulance points, five maritime rescue boats, 52 bicycle patrols, 515 security patrols, 130 civil defense vehicles, 24 small cranes, 21 land rescue patrols, five “respondents” vehicles, four operations room For ambulances, 18 hospitals and external clinics, and the health operations center of Dubai Health.
He indicated that the Eid insurance plan also included strengthening the transportation and transportation process with 104 trains, 16 thousand and 981 luxury vehicles (Limozine), 13 thousand and 867 fare vehicles, 1240 public transport buses, 43 maritime transportation, four vehicles for traffic transfers, seven control centers to monitor traffic and public transportation.
Major General Al -Mazrouei confirmed the readiness of the Command and Control Center in the General Department of Operations to receive emergency reports 24 hours a day, and work to secure the arrival of the specialized police teams as soon as possible, in response to urgent calls and emergency cases, adding the public to call 901 for non -emergency cases and call the number 999 for emergency cases, and use the “police eye” service in the Dubai Smart Police application To report any notes or violations.
He appealed to members of the public to adhere to the speeds set on the roads, and not to spoil the joy of the happy Eid at high speeds, in order to avoid traffic accidents, and the resulting physical, psychological and material damage, and urged water bike users to move away from the places of families and families on the beaches or approach them.
He also appealed to beaches to take care, caution, focus and attention to children in beaches and swimming pools, and all public and vital places, in addition to emphasizing bicycle users and four -wheel drive vehicles in desert areas to be cautious and driving with caution and attention without increasing speeds.
He called on the parents and parents not to allow their children to play and have fun to fireworks during the feast, in order to preserve the safety of their lives, due to the dangers of fireworks, and the injuries they may result in different burns and abnormalities that lead to sustainable disabilities, in addition to causing fires that threaten the safety of lives and property, and to inflict material and environmental damage.
Al Mazrouei explained that the Events Security Committee, the Positive Spirit Council, and the Dubai Police Police Manager Manager, was keen to provide luxury in the workers ’housing areas in the areas of Jabal Ali, Al -Sattawa, Al -Mahsa and Al -Haouz by organizing the first and second sports tournaments of Eid al -Adha from 5 pm to 12 midnight, with the aim of making them happy and sharing the joy of the feast.
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