Al Ameen Service signs agreement with Dubai International Academic City and Dubai Knowledge Park

An agreement has been penned down between Al Ameen Service of the State Security Department and, Dubai International Academic City and Dubai Knowledge Park to conduct a series of activities with the motive to increase awareness among the students about their role how they can secure the society in several ways.

Abu Dhabi, UAE: An agreement has been penned down between Al Ameen Service of the State Security Department and, Dubai International Academic City and Dubai Knowledge Park to conduct a series of activities with the motive to increase awareness among the students about their role how they can secure the society in several ways.

According to the statement issued by Omar Al Felasi, General Supervisor of Al Ameen Service noted that these activities are being conducted with the aim to concentrate on university students, briefing them on their vital role in ensuring the security of the Middle East country.  

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He asserted, “The university students are the cornerstone of the future as they are about to move to the job market and start their lives. We will arrange awareness lectures to educate them about their important role in securing the society.” 

Following the above statement, he further notes, “The MoU (Memorandum of Understanding) is in line with the service’s role to improve the security awareness for youth to enhance Dubai’s position as one of the safest cities.”  

Mohammed Abdullah, Managing Director of Dubai International Academic City, speaking on the agreement, stated, “Youth are the future, and by working with Al Ameen Service, we provide social guidance for them as well as academic guidance. It is important to strengthen their characters, and so they can be confident in taking the right decisions.” 

Despite from this, the authorities noted that the service seeks to resolve the problems which are being faced by the tourists and residents in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The service will offer a direct and confidential channel of communication.

 

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