Dubai scores a perfect 10 in solving murder cases


(MENAFN- Khaleej Times)The Dubai Police achieved a 97.9 per cent clearance rate of serious crimes in the emirate in the past five years a top officer has said.

According to Major-General Khamis Mattar Al Mazeina Commander-in-Chief of the Dubai Police all murder cases reported in the last five years have been solved. There was just one unsolved murder case in which a newborn was found dead in a garbage bin. This too was cleared with the arrest of the baby's mother recently Maj-Gen Al Mazeina said.

The police have put in place a "mechanism" to reduce the number of assault cases with swords and knives in the emirate he said.

Vehicle thefts in Dubai fell by a whopping 80 per cent in the first six months of the current year as compared to the same period last year another officer said.

Maj-Gen Khalil Ibrahim Al Mansouri Assistant Commander-in-Chief of Dubai Police for Criminal Investigation said a logistics support section was formed to assist the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) to probe vehicle theft cases. About 30 cars were reported stolen in 2015 he said. "Most of the stolen cars were recovered before the thieves could smuggle them out of the country."

Some cases of car thefts were reported erroneously he said. "Some residents left their cars in parking lots for long periods of time and the Dubai Municipality confiscated them. Not realising this owners reported their cars stolen."

Reports of motorbikes being stolen are the new challenge for the police said Maj-Gen Al Mansouri. "Many bikes don't have number plates making it difficult for us to trace."

The police recorded 47 cases of theft of car number plates. Two suspects were arrested in connection with this of whom one planned to use them in commission of crimes and the other for racing.

The police also busted international gangs involved in robbery cases. In some cases Maj-Gen Al Manouri said the police managed to recover stolen money from abroad.

Amira Agarib


Khaleej Times

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