Dubai building $544.5m new police facilities
DUBAI, 10 days ago
Dubai is building a series of strategic Dubai Police projects valued at AED2 billion ($544.51 million) in various localities of the emirate to bolster security and safety, specialised police training, and enhance employee wellbeing.
His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, on Tuesday reveiewed these projects during his visit to the Dubai Police Officers Club in Al Jaddaf, a Wam news agency report said.
He was accompanied by HH Sheikh Maktoum bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, First Deputy Ruler of Dubai, and Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance of the UAE; HH Sheikh Ahmed bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Second Deputy Ruler of Dubai; and Sheikh Mansoor bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairman of the Dubai Ports and Borders Security Council.
His Highness and his accompanying delegation were received by Lieutenant General Dhahi Khalfan Tamim, Deputy Chief of Police and Public Security in Dubai, Lieutenant General Abdullah Khalifa Al Marri, Commander-in-Chief of Dubai Police, and other senior officers and police leaders.
Sheikh Mohammed praised Dubai Police for its dedication to safeguarding the safety and well-being of citizens, residents, and visitors. He highlighted Dubai’s standing as one of the world’s safest cities and a model of excellence in security services, powered by the use of advanced technology.
He urged Dubai Police to continue innovating and enhancing their performance, highlighting their strong professional commitment to constantly set new standards of excellence.
Lt Gen Al Marri highlighted the force’s commitment to excellence in policing and security both locally and globally, reinforcing Dubai’s reputation as a safe city and a leading destination for economic growth, investment, and tourism.
NEW PROJECTS
HH Sheikh Mohammed was briefed on the Dubai Police Academy’s new building project in the Al Ruwayyah 1 area, covering 155 hectares that will accommodate 2,500 cadets and students.
The project comprises four main zones. The first zone includes a residential area housing up to 1,200 male and female cadet officers, equipped with necessary facilities, accommodation, lounges, and a daily training field. The second zone comprises classrooms, the academy’s general department, college buildings, lecture halls, academic and administrative staff offices, a music band building, and a health centre and a theatre with a capacity of 1,000.
The third zone is dedicated to sports and includes 17 facilities, such as an indoor gym, an Olympic-sized swimming pool, a football field with spectator seating, and outdoor courts for padel, tennis, and volleyball. It also includes a residential hotel with 26 rooms for sports teams. The fourth zone consists of the academy’s main field, accommodating up to 2,500 spectators and a training complex for police operations.
Additionally, the project will feature a 3.5-kilometre cycling and running track. With a total cost of AED1 billion, the project is expected to be completed by 2027.
Later, Sheikh Mohammed reviewed the second project, a new training centre at the Dubai Police Academy in Hatta, slated to open next year. The centre will include a main building, sports field, shooting range, and sports complex, with a capacity for 180 male and female students. It will also feature residential facilities, classrooms, administrative offices, a secondary training area, and a main training field with seating for 300 visitors.
Sheikh Mohammed was also briefed on the third project, ‘Area 56’, designed as a ‘Unified Centre for Crime Prevention Systems and Data Analysis’. The facility incorporates cutting-edge advancements in security systems, data science, and analysis to enhance crime prevention, traffic safety, and counter-narcotics efforts through predictive policing.
With a budget of AED300 million, the Area 56 project aims to bolster Dubai Police’s competitiveness, achieve strategic digital integration, leverage AI technology for event prediction, enhance digital data analysis, and foster enhanced security.
Other projects reviewed by Sheikh Mohammed include:
* The Dubai Police Housing initiative in Umm Al Daman, now in its second phase, expected to be operational by 2026. The project includes six buildings, green spaces, and 246 residential apartments featuring a total investment of AED300 million. The development also comprises a commercial sports complex, retail outlets, two sports centres for men and women, children’s playgrounds, a supermarket, cafes, restaurants, a swimming pool, and sports fields.
* A new building for the General Department of Organisation Protective Security and Emergency in the Al Ruwayyah area. Scheduled to be operational in 2026, the project has a budget of up to AED300 million. The facility will include a training field, a lecture hall with a capacity for 300 people, residential quarters, two sports and social centres for men and women, a public services building, sports fields, and parking for 400 police patrols and specialised vehicles.
* The expansion of the Bur Dubai Police Station, with a budget of AED90.9 million. The expansion includes a Smart Police Station (SPS), as well as sections for duty, investigation, traffic registration, criminal registration, administrative affairs, anti-narcotics enforcement, detention, and a call centre.
* The Forensic Medicine Building, which integrates the latest scientific specialisations, including virtual anatomy, anthropology, forensic dentistry, a biobank, and facilities for medical data analysis and research. The building will operate 24/7 and feature an office to manage services for the deceased, a mortuary facility, visitor parking, and a variety of additional amenities.
* The Floating SPS ‘Smart Police Station,’ the first of its kind in the world. Located offshore at The World Islands, this station is designed to serve yacht and boat enthusiasts, as well as water sports lovers. It offers services around the clock, operating 24/7 with no human intervention.