Dubai Police Museum reopens
The Dubai Police Museum located at the Dubai Police general headquarters was re-opened by Dubai Police Chief Lieutenant-General Dhahi Khalfan Tamim on Thursday.
The museum, established in 1956, had closed two years ago after a fire destroyed a lot of exhibits.
The Director of the General Department of Community Services in Dubai Police, Abdul Rahman Rafee, said the refurbished museum has a display of old and new photographs of Dubai Police, weapons and tools used by the force in the past, old and new weapons and a collection of anti-riot devices, tools and equipment used in police stations, achievements by the police in combating the drug menace, and police exhibits in the GCC states.
The museum also includes photographs of the first Dubai policeman and the police circular issued 37 years ago.
Also on display are anti-narcotics, criminal investigation and forensic exhibits, with a separate area for exhibits related to Dubai Prison.
The museum is open to the public from 8am to 2pm on weekdays. Source
The museum, established in 1956, had closed two years ago after a fire destroyed a lot of exhibits.
The Director of the General Department of Community Services in Dubai Police, Abdul Rahman Rafee, said the refurbished museum has a display of old and new photographs of Dubai Police, weapons and tools used by the force in the past, old and new weapons and a collection of anti-riot devices, tools and equipment used in police stations, achievements by the police in combating the drug menace, and police exhibits in the GCC states.
The museum also includes photographs of the first Dubai policeman and the police circular issued 37 years ago.
Also on display are anti-narcotics, criminal investigation and forensic exhibits, with a separate area for exhibits related to Dubai Prison.
The museum is open to the public from 8am to 2pm on weekdays. Source
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