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Hamdan urges police to use Al for security
Gulf News
|October 17, 2025
'FORCE MUST BE A GLOBAL LEADER IN HARNESSING TECH'
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Dubai Police has been directed to enhance its efforts to become the world's leading police force in harnessing technology and artificial intelligence, and to leverage the potential of modern innovations to deliver high-quality services to the community.
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