News (Media Awareness Project) - United Arab Emirates: Joining Hands To Tackle The Menace |
Title: | United Arab Emirates: Joining Hands To Tackle The Menace |
Published On: | 2004-06-27 |
Source: | Gulf News (UAE) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-18 06:30:06 |
JOINING HANDS TO TACKLE THE MENACE
Ras Al Khaimah -- Wide-spread international cooperation and careful
coordination are the only effective ways to tackle the spread of drugs, a
senior official said.
The UAE had not been satisfied with fighting drugs on the local level, but
decided to move its active role to an international level, said Colonel
Abdullah Ali Al Badawi, the head of the Anti-Narcotics Department in the
Interior Ministry.
Officials have been exchanging information with many countries and
international organisations, and carrying out joint operations.
As such, the international community has recognised the UAE's fight against
drugs on the local and international levels. The UAE was selected as a
member of the UN Anti-Drugs and Crimes Committee and will host a regional
Anti-Drugs Office.
The UAE decided to pay all the expenses of setting up the office. The
cabinet has already allocated a budget to complete this mission.
During the observances yesterday, the Ras Al Khaimah Police Department
launched its website, providing online services and advice to the public:
www.rakpolice.gov.ae.
Ras Al Khaimah -- Wide-spread international cooperation and careful
coordination are the only effective ways to tackle the spread of drugs, a
senior official said.
The UAE had not been satisfied with fighting drugs on the local level, but
decided to move its active role to an international level, said Colonel
Abdullah Ali Al Badawi, the head of the Anti-Narcotics Department in the
Interior Ministry.
Officials have been exchanging information with many countries and
international organisations, and carrying out joint operations.
As such, the international community has recognised the UAE's fight against
drugs on the local and international levels. The UAE was selected as a
member of the UN Anti-Drugs and Crimes Committee and will host a regional
Anti-Drugs Office.
The UAE decided to pay all the expenses of setting up the office. The
cabinet has already allocated a budget to complete this mission.
During the observances yesterday, the Ras Al Khaimah Police Department
launched its website, providing online services and advice to the public:
www.rakpolice.gov.ae.
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