The Excellence Laboratory examines proposal to detect house robbers
ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates - Monday, July 7th 2014 [ME NewsWire]
The Excellence Laboratory in the Central Operations Room at Abu Dhabi Police is studying the creative proposal “Security Guard”, which can detect any attempts to break into homes and protect houses against thieves in the absence of owners while they travel outside of the UAE. This contributes to enhancing the sense of security and peace of mind.
The project is based on modern technology and is an automatic mobile-alarm installed and activated in the house and is linked to the operations room. It can determine the coordinates of the sites, where the thieves illegally enter into homes in the owners’ absence, and can protect owners from robberies around-the-clock.
Lt. Colonel Nasser Suleiman Al Maskari, Head of the Operations Department at the General Directorate of Central Operation in the Abu Dhabi Police GHQ, stressed Abu Dhabi Police’s keenness to enhance the levels of security, safety, and social responsibility. He noted that the electronic proposal “Security Guard” will achieve significant effectiveness in combating thefts, when applied.
For his part, Major Issa Abdullah Al Marzouqi, Strategic Planning Branch Manager at the Operations Department, said that the idea came as a result of the Excellence Laboratory’s approach in monitoring creative ideas and developmental proposals. “It represents an optimal way to inform and alert the operations room of any attempts of theft or criminal assault on a house, and enables the competent police teams to handle the incident as soon as possible after determining the location. This reflects the importance of smart applications that receive significant interest from the UAE government.
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