Emirati Police Support Team starts work securing Paris Olympics

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The Emirati Police Support Team has commenced its mission to help secure the Paris 2024 Olympics as part of a joint international effort.

The UAE team will assist French police in protecting stadiums, access roads, team locations, and managing large crowds expected from around the world.

Upon arrival, the Emirati police dog units began scanning their designated areas based on thorough training and preparation. Additionally, specialised units from the Emirati team have started foot patrols in various parts of Paris.

Fully equipped and experienced in managing major events, the team is prepared with the necessary tools and techniques to perform their duties effectively.

This mission further enhances the esteemed reputation of the UAE Police and reflects the strong bilateral cooperation and relations between the UAE and France.

 

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