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Policemen will be trained to fight fires
Policemen in Dubai will be trained in putting out fires in order to be ready to deal with such accidents
Dubai: Policemen in Dubai will be trained in putting out fires in order to be ready to deal with such accidents.
Major General Khamis Mattar Al Mazeina, Dubai Police's Deputy Commandant General, ordered training for policemen during his inspection of Al Faqa'a Police Station. He directed Brigadier Abdul Jalil Mahdi, Deputy Director of Dubai Police's Criminal Investigation Department (CID) for Preventive Security, to prepare a training programme.
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