ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates - Saturday, January 18th 2014 [ME NewsWire]
The
Ministry of Interior, represented by the Security Media Department at
the General Secretariat of the Office of the His Highness Deputy Prime
Minister and Minister of Interior, has introduced a new cartoon
character called “Qannas.” This new awareness-raising initiative is a
new addition to the ministry’s roster of initiatives aimed at spreading
security and social awareness, and instilling police culture among
community members.
The Ministry of Interior’s Qannas character, a
wise-looking person, communicates with followers on the ministry’s
Twitter account (@Abudhabipolice) and Instagram (MOIUAE), to promote
moral social values and raise awareness. Qannas is a work, education and
progress-loving character. He tackles purposeful topics for the benefit
of society members within a police and security-related awareness
framework.
The new character was created by the Security Media
Department to enhance interaction with members of the public regarding
police, social and security-related issues, to achieve a positive impact
on society.
Lieutenant Colonel Saeed Al Khajah, Deputy Director
of Security Media Department, explained: “Qannas is a 40-year old
intellectual character who loves to read and likes to help others. He
keeps pace with the latest technologies, and is attached to traditions
and law respect principles.
Qannas will communicate with heads of
departments to answer the public’s queries. He will also help remind
members of the public of the Ministry of Interior and the Abu Dhabi
Police’s announcements published in the media, and provide educational
tips. He will highlight police events and other public local and
international events of interest to community members.”
Lieutenant
Colonel Al Khajah added: “Technically, topics of social interest will
be presented monthly, via hashtags, in the form of simple sentences and
interactive awareness messages, using the latest techniques and creative
means. Additionally, a series of 3D comics will be launched, tackling
police, security and social topics in a simple writing style easily
understandable and accessible to the target audience. These efforts aim
to raise awareness and reflect the Ministry of Interior’s strategy to
interact with different segments and members of society.”
“The
cartoon character, Qannas, is inspired by the Emirati culture.
Introducing this character aims to raise police, security and social
awareness in daily life and social conduct, through continuous awareness
initiatives that target all society segments,” Lieutenant Colonel Al
Khajah explained.
According to Lieutenant Colonel Al Khajah, the
Police’s Qannas will remind the public of police working hours during
special occasions such as Ramadan. He will also advise community members
on the importance of wearing seatbelts whilst driving, and the need to
abide by traffic signs and avoid over speeding. “Qannas will also spread
awareness of the risks of drug abuse and crowding at accident sites. He
will provide members of the public with tips on how to handle emergency
cases and ways to protect children against risks of internet and modern
technology. Furthermore, Qannas will answer his followers’ inquiries on
Twitter and Instagram, and offer guidance on how parents can prevent
children from falling from windows and balconies, in addition to other
advice and guidance on traffic, security and social issues,” He
concluded.
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The
Arabic-language text of this announcement is the official,
authoritative version. Translations are provided as an accommodation
only, and should be cross-referenced with the Arabic-language text,
which is the only version of the text intended to have legal effect.
Contacts
The UAE Minister of Interior's General Secretariat, Tactical Affairs and Security Media Department
Abu Dhabi Police GHQ - Security Media
Chris Cron +971-(0)-50-987-1317
E-mail: cron.media@hotmail.com
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