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Dubai Police Honours Egyptian Resident for Returning Valuables Worth AED 1 Million

Dubai Police honoured Mr. Hamada Abu Zeid, an Egyptian taxi driver working for Dubai Taxi Corporation, for his exceptional honesty in returning valuable items worth AED 1 million, which he found in his taxi.

Brigadier Majid Al Suwaidi, Director of Al Barsha Police Station, presented the recognition in the presence of Colonel Youssef Thani bin Qabaa Al Muhairi, Deputy Director of the station, Colonel Mostafa Mohamed Abdullah, Head of the Traffic Registration Department, and other officers.

Al Suwaidi commended Mr. Abu Zeid for embodying the noble values of integrity and responsibility that Dubai Police seeks to promote in the community. He noted that such acts of honesty help Dubai Police achieve its strategic goals by fostering public cooperation.

As part of the ceremony, Al Suwaidi awarded Mr. Abu Zeid a certificate of appreciation, emphasising the importance of community collaboration in enhancing security and reinforcing positive values across society. He praised the active role that individuals like Mr. Abu Zeid play in strengthening the country’s reputation by supporting law enforcement efforts.

Mr. Hamada Abu Zeid expressed his gratitude for the recognition, stating that it was his duty to return the valuables to the police to ensure their safe return to the rightful owner.

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