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Dubai Police launches summer sessions June 30 and 20% increase in students’ participation

Dubai, June 11 / WAM / The General Command of Dubai Police announced the launch of the student summer program 2025 on June 30, until July 31, which bears the slogan (Our summer is safe and happy .. innovation and leadership), organized by the General Administration of Narcotics Control represented by the International Protection Center, in partnership with the Ministry of Education, the Knowledge and Human Development Authority in Dubai, a number of external parties in addition to a number of public departments and police stations, with the participation of student A petition includes many nationalities and ages.

This came during a press conference held in the Dubai Police Officers Club, in the presence of Eng. Tariq Al -Hashemi, Assistant Undersecretary for the School Operations Sector in the Emirate of Dubai and the Northern Emirates of the Ministry of Education, Major General Dr. Khabar Muhammad Issa Al -Ashb, Director of Al -Khayyal Police Station, Chairman of the Police Centers Director, Brigadier Ali Khalfan Al Mansouri, Director of the General Department of Society, Brigadier Khaled bin Mouizah, Deputy Director of the General Administration To combat drugs, Brigadier Abdulaziz Mohamed Al -Abdullah, Director of Student Affairs at Dubai Police Academy, Brigadier Dr. Abdul Rahman Sharaf Al -Maamari, Director of the International Protection Center in the General Administration of Narcotics Control, and a number of officers and partners of the General Command of Dubai Police.

Engineer Tariq Al -Hashemi affirmed the commitment of the Ministry of Education to provide logistical support by providing training centers distributed to the Emirate of Dubai, in addition to providing 45 transport buses, ensuring the ease of students reaching training centers.

He said in a statement to the Emirates News Agency “WAM” that the training summer course allocated to the student category contributed to enhancing awareness and positive behavior, in addition to reducing the rates of unpaid behaviors in a number of schools by a rate of 90%.

He explained that field indicators showed a noticeable decrease in cases of leakage, lack of commitment, and smoking, in addition to a clear improvement in the discipline of students and their behavior within the classes, indicating that these results are supported by case studies and field data that have been monitored during the past years.

For his part, Major General Mohamed Issa Al -Ashb stressed the interest of the Dubai Police General Command and its continuous keenness to support and organize the summer programs and activities for school students at the end of the school year, with the aim of investing their times and working to deepen the feeling of belonging to the national identity and respecting the laws and laws and instilling loyalty values ​​for rational leadership, and preparing a generation of young people with a high degree of awareness and culture of the importance of problems and risks and ways to deal with them professionally And responsibility, so that they avoid them and expose them to legal accountability.

In turn, Brigadier Khaled bin Moyzah said that this year’s summer courses will be distributed to 16 training centers, and that their activities and programs for this year included 13 training programs, in addition to awareness lectures and field visits.

Brigadier Dr. Abdul Rahman Al -Maamari touched on the efforts of the International Protection Center during the past three, where the number of beneficiaries of awareness programs and summer courses implemented for public and private school students reached 375 thousand and 741 students from 175 nationalities, who benefited from 505 awareness programs implemented during the same period.

He reviewed the results of the summer courses last year 2024, in which 1136 male and female students participated from 31 nationalities, including 633 males and 503 females, from 52 government schools and 29 private schools representing 58 residential areas in the Emirate of Dubai, while training programs were implemented in 21 centers.

He said in a statement to “WAM”, that Dubai Police aims to increase student participation by 20% annually, and that the current session constitutes an additional step in a long path of community partnership and pre -emptive prevention, and that the number of participants this year will exceed 1300 students, indicating that the course focuses on the age group from 11 to 18 years.

He said that this year Dubai Police raised the level of practical interaction with the participants, by integrating theoretical content with field courses, and linking each training issue with a visit to a specialized policewoman, such as the Department of Narcotics Control and Investigations, and the operating room 901.

Brigadier Al -Maamari stressed the importance of specialized initiatives such as the “promising investigation” course, “rescue and diving” courses and “security response”, which aims to develop the security sense among students, in addition to the “School Security” initiative that continues throughout the year.

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