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SP’s Deputy Commander-in-Chief inaugurates 'Be Aware' platform

July 21, 2022 / 5:45 PM
During the event
Sharjah 24: His Excellency Brigadier General Abdullah Mubarak bin Amir, Deputy Commander-in-Chief of Sharjah Police (SP), inaugurated, on Thursday, at City Centre Al Zahia, the interactive awareness platform "Be Aware", which coincides with the campaign launched by the Departments of Criminal Investigation, Media and Public Relations, to raise awareness of fraud and electronic blackmail.
The inauguration was attended by Brigadier General Ibrahim Musabeh Al Ajeel, Acting Director General of Police Operations, Brigadier General Abdullah Ibrahim bin Nassar, Deputy Director General of Resources and Support Services, Colonel Omar Ahmed Abu Al Zoud, Director of Criminal Investigations Department, Lt. Colonel Muhammad Butti Al Hajri, Deputy Director of the Media and Public Relations Department, a number of directors of departments and representatives of local Arab and foreign media.

The Deputy Commander-in-Chief of SP stressed the importance of raising awareness of cybercrime, which is a global challenge in light of the increasing use of technology in all areas of life, which calls for spreading security awareness for caution and taking measures to protect against fraud in all its forms. 

His Excellency pointed out that this platform is to provide direct guidance in an innovative way to all segments of society, including citizens, residents and visitors, inviting them to visit it and learn about prevention and protection methods.

His Excellency commended the strategic, supportive, media and influential partners on social media, for their effective role in conveying the awareness message in its entirety, to ensure the achievement of the desired goals.

For his part, Colonel Omar Ahmed Abu Al Zoud, Director of Criminal Investigation Department at SP, said that the "Be Aware" campaign was launched in early July and will last for a month, in cooperation with the strategic partners, with the aim of educating community members about cybercrime and various fraud methods. 

The Director of the Criminal Investigation Department called on the public not to hesitate to report any electronic crime, blackmail they are exposed to, or negative behaviours through the service via the SP application, or by calling (0559992158) and (065943228), or by calling (999) for emergency situations.
July 21, 2022 / 5:45 PM

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