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  2. Law enforcement in the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    Law enforcement is the responsibility of each emirate of the United Arab Emirates; each emirate's police force is responsible for matters within their own borders, but they routinely share information with each other on various areas. The forces also each have units to deal with protests, riot control or heavily armed suspects.

  3. Abu Dhabi Police Force - Wikipedia

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    Abu Dhabi Police is the primary law enforcement agency in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, one of the United Arab Emirates. Overview [ edit ] Under the command of Saif bin Zayed Al Nahyan , Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, the Abu Dhabi Police is primarily responsible for enforcing criminal law, enhancing public safety, maintaining ...

  4. Abu Dhabi Secrets - Wikipedia

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    Abu Dhabi Secrets is an international investigation series revealing the United Arab Emirates ’ influence strategy in Europe, particularly in France, [1] [2] by financing a "smear campaign" to target opponents of the UAE, that is, Qatar and the Muslim Brotherhood. [3]

  5. Human rights in the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    Police in Abu Dhabi contacted him after he came back to the UAE and asked him to meet officers at a police station, where he was later detained. [139] Secret Dubai was an independent blog in Dubai, from 2002 until 2010.

  6. Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan - Wikipedia

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    Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan ( Arabic: محمد بن زايد آل نهيان, romanized : Muḥammad bin Zāyid Āl Nahyān; born 11 March 1961), popularly known by his initials as MBZ or MbZ, is an Emirati royal and politician who currently serves as the third president of the United Arab Emirates and the ruler of Abu Dhabi.

  7. Visa policy of the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The visa policy of the United Arab Emirates allows citizens of certain countries to enter the United Arab Emirates without a visa. Citizens of certain other countries must obtain a visa from one of the UAE diplomatic missions. Alternatively, they may obtain an online visa through Smart Service or airlines.

  8. Signals Intelligence Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Signals Intelligence Agency (SIA), formerly known as the National Electronic Security Authority (NESA), is the United Arab Emirates intelligence agency. In response to alleged cyber spying on opponents of Iran's best interests by the government of Iran during 2010 and 2011, the United States assisted the United Arab Emirates in late 2011 with establishing the National Electronic Security ...

  9. Crime in the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    Crime in the United Arab Emirates. UAE police vehicle. The crime rate in the United Arab Emirates is relatively low [1] [2] compared to more highly industrialized nations. [2] Incidents of petty crime such as pickpocketing are low. [1] The United States Department of State states: " Crime generally is not a problem for travelers in the UAE.

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