A lady Strays from her House while Standing Right Beside it and an Old Man Asks the Police to Stop Strong Winds
ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates - Monday, December 23rd 2013 [ME NewsWire]
The
Central Operations Room at Abu Dhabi Police GHQ handled three
“peculiar” cases, after receiving a number of calls via the emergency
services line (999). In the first case, an old man asked the police to
stop the dust-laden winds so that he could leave his house; the second
involved a person reporting an altercation in an Asian language after
requesting the English language option; and the third case involved a
lady who had strayed from her home, but was found standing right behind
it.
Lieutenant Colonel Nasser Al Maskari, Head of Operations at
the Directorate General of Central Operations at Abu Dhabi Police GHQ,
said that these calls are handled with a considerable amount of
attention, depending on the nature of the call and the significance of
the inquiry. “The Central Operations Room is the first responder to
emergency notifications, after which necessary procedures are taken. The
notifier might be in dire need for timely assistance in such cases,” he
added.
Lieutenant Colonel Al Maskari went on to describe the
cases, and explained how each case was handled. As for the first report,
he said that an old man form Abu Dhabi recently contacted the police
requesting assistance to help stop the strong winds outside of his home
because he wanted to go to Al Ezba. He noted that the Operations Room
officer asked the old man to not leave his “secure” home, so he stayed
home.
As for the second incident, Lieutenant Colonel Al Maskari
said that an Asian person had called the Operations Room, asking to
speak in English. As soon as the service officer told him that he could
speak in the language he had selected, he started reporting an
altercation that occurred in Abu Dhabi. However, he did so while
speaking in an Asian language, mixed with Arabic. He said:”Fi nafar
gengal ziyada, taal jeldi”. Al Maskari said that the operations officer
took the man’s address, and patrols were dispatched to the destination.
As
for the third incident, he said that a woman who recently moved to
Khalifa City in Abu Dhabi timidly contacted the Operations Room and
requested help to locate her new home. After finding the woman and
pinpointing her house’s location, the officers found out that she was
standing right behind it. The case was closed after making sure she
reached her home safely.
He pointed out that the Operations Room
is equipped with the latest equipment and technologies, and are operated
by qualified staff members that provide good services to the public.
The high-quality services are part of Abu Dhabi Police’s strategy of
pursuing excellence. “Our staff members are always ready to receive
emergency calls and reports and offer the required assistance to society
members,” he continued.
He added: “The Operations Room (999)
receives a variety of calls and notifications around-the-clock, in an
effort to meet the needs and appeals of the public. This reflects the
police leadership’s aim to communicate with the public, wherever they
may be, and prevent risks, so as to reach a preventive system in daily
life, where each individual becomes a partner to the police in emergency
circumstances.”
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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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