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Dubai Police achieve 99.9% daytime safety perception score in 2025 survey
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Dubai Police achieve 99.9% daytime safety perception score in 2025 survey

From Gulf Today · () English

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  • Dubai Police achieved a 99.9% score in the 2025 daytime safety perception index.
  • This result is part of the overall Security Quality of Life Index, where Dubai Police scored 98.2%.
  • The scores reflect Dubai Police's commitment to proactive policing and community well-being.

Dubai Police has achieved an exceptional 99.9% score in the daytime safety perception index for 2025, according to the Security Quality of Life Survey. This high rating underscores the public's strong sense of security during daylight hours in the emirate.

The survey, conducted by the Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Centre in collaboration with the Ministry of Interior, also revealed that Dubai Police secured an overall score of 98.2% in the broader Security Quality of Life Index. This comprehensive result highlights the force's continuous dedication to implementing proactive policing strategies, maintaining institutional excellence, and fostering community well-being.

Brigadier Saeed Abdullah bin Tuwair Al Suwaidi, Assistant Undersecretary for Security Affairs at the Ministry of Interior, commended Dubai Police for their outstanding performance. He noted that the daytime safety perception index is a key component of the overall index, alongside other critical indicators.

Dubai Police also excelled in other areas, achieving a 98.7% score for feeling safe while walking at night and a 96.2% score for public confidence in police stations. These figures collectively demonstrate the effectiveness of Dubai Police's efforts in ensuring a safe and secure environment for residents and visitors alike.

These results demonstrate the combined efforts of Dubai Policeโ€™s operational and community engagement initiatives in achieving the highest levels of security and safety.

โ€” Brigadier Saeed Abdullah bin Tuwair Al SuwaidiAssistant Undersecretary for Security Affairs at the Ministry of Interior, praising Dubai Police for their high scores in the Security Quality of Life Survey.
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