UAE: Dubai Police celebrates retirement of Brigadier Abdullah Hassan

United Arab Emirates: The Dubai Police has shared an update regarding the retirement celebration of the Dubai Police officer Brigadier Abdullah Hasan after his celebrated and honoured service for around 30 (thirty) plus years that ended yesterday, December 30th.

United Arab Emirates: The Dubai Police has shared an update regarding the retirement celebration of the Dubai Police officer Brigadier Abdullah Hasan after his celebrated and honoured service for around 30 (thirty) plus years that ended yesterday, December 30th.

As per the recent updates, Dubai Police organized an event in honour of retired Brigadier Abdullah Hasan under the presence of Major General and Assistant Commander in chief of Criminal Investigation Affairs at Dubai Police, Khalil Ibrahim Al Mansouri. On his part, Major General Al Mansouri took into consideration the valuable service that he has been offering to the Dubai Police Department.

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Furthermore, Al Mansouri recognized the sheer devotion and dedication he had shown during his service period in the emirate police force for over 30 (thirty) years. As per the Major General of Dubai Police Al Mansouri, retired Brigadier Abdullah Hasan had contributed to enhancing the safety, security, and happiness of its community in Dubai Police.

  

Moreover, the event was organized in the presence and supervision of several senior officers of the Dubai Police Department. During the event, Major General Al Mansouri expressed his deep gratitude and thanked retired Hassan during his speech.

In addition, Al Mansouri conveyed a message from His Excellency Lieutenant General Abdullah Khalifa Al Marri, Commander-in-chief of Dubai Police, that Dubai Police stands by those who have dedicated their lives to serve the nation and that Dubai Police spares no effort to ensure their retirement is in ease and comfort.

Al Mansouri hailed the retiree’s exceptional endeavours over more than 30 years toward improving the provided services, contributing to the Force’s achievements and realizing its visions and strategic objectives.

Meanwhile, in the end, retired Brigadier Abdullah Hasan expressed his gratitude to the General Command of Dubai Police, noting that he is very proud to have served the emirate for such a long period. He also thanked his colleagues for being supportive and providing assistance during his tenure.

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Tariq Saeed

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