
Sharjah Police bolster presence via participation in Osaka Conf
Her research covered the chemical properties of this substance, its effects on the nervous system, how it spreads, and ways to detect it. It also highlighted the leadership's commitment to monitoring this issue using advanced scientific methods and precise laboratory techniques, showing their readiness to tackle new challenges.
Overall, Sharjah Police's participation in this international conference made a significant contribution to discussions on forensic sciences. It underscored their innovative efforts within the security sector and their impact on improving national performance on the global stage.
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Sharjah 24
07-07-2025
- Sharjah 24
Sharjah Police bolster presence via participation in Osaka Conf
This message came after the Sharjah Police took part in the International Conference on Forensic Science and Research held in Osaka, Japan. Their participation showcased the important role that police play in research and development. During the conference, Lieutenant Noura Abdul Jalil Hajouni from the Chemistry Department presented a paper via video conference. She discussed a concerning trend related to the misuse of a specific drug called "tropicamide drops," which poses new challenges in the fight against drug abuse. Her research covered the chemical properties of this substance, its effects on the nervous system, how it spreads, and ways to detect it. It also highlighted the leadership's commitment to monitoring this issue using advanced scientific methods and precise laboratory techniques, showing their readiness to tackle new challenges. Overall, Sharjah Police's participation in this international conference made a significant contribution to discussions on forensic sciences. It underscored their innovative efforts within the security sector and their impact on improving national performance on the global stage.


Sharjah 24
09-06-2025
- Sharjah 24
SP brings joy to children in emirate's hospitals during Eid
As part of the initiative, police officers paid visits to sick children during Eid at Al Qassimi Hospital in Sharjah, Al Dhaid Hospital in the Central Region, and Khor Fakkan and Kalba hospitals in the Eastern Region. The visits included distributing gifts to the children in a warm and joyful environment, as well as providing emotional and moral support during their rehabilitation. This endeavour emphasised the police's commitment to their societal roles and their involvement in the community's emotional well-being on important occasions. Children's gratitude Several families of the youngsters expressed their heartfelt gratitude for this kind of action, citing the positive emotional impact on their children who were spending Eid away from home and the typical celebrations. They thanked Sharjah Police for its noble initiative and holistic role in serving the community, which exemplified the emirate's attitude of solidarity.


Zawya
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Sharjah confirms full containment of Al Hamriyah Port fire
SHARJAH – The Local Emergency, Crisis, and Disaster Management Team in Sharjah has confirmed full containment of the fire that broke out at 6:10 a.m. on Saturday at Al Hamriyah Port, caused by the ignition of petrochemical materials. The incident was met with a rapid, highly prepared, and coordinated field response marked by institutional integration and precise task execution. Major General Abdullah Mubarak bin Amer, Commander-in-Chief of Sharjah Police and Head of the Local Emergency, Crisis, and Disaster Management Team, stated that specialised teams successfully achieved full containment of the fire by 6:25 a.m. on Sunday — within 24 hours of the initial outbreak. He noted that relevant authorities have begun cooling operations at the site. Specialised technical teams from forensic and laboratory departments will determine the cause of the fire and assess the damages in coordination with concerned entities. The results will be officially announced once all technical and laboratory procedures are completed. Major General bin Amer emphasised that the teams responded to the incident with high professionalism from the very first moment, following a structured plan focused on firefighting, securing the perimetre, and isolating risk sources. They, he added, used the latest equipment and machinery, supported by specialised technical teams from both local and national entities. These included the Ministry of Defense, Ministry of Interior, National Guard, National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority (NCEMA), civil defense departments across the UAE, Joint Aviation Command, Sharjah and Hamriyah municipalities, Sharjah Civil Aviation Department, Sharjah Airport Authority, and Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC). This comprehensive effort contributed to containing the fire and preventing it from spreading to neighboring facilities. The head of the local emergency team credited the successful outcome to divine favour first, followed by the swift response, field efficiency, and effective coordination. These factors demonstrated a well-studied readiness within the emergency response system and reflected a strong institutional work ethic that prioritises the safety of lives and protection of property above all. He confirmed that this response represents a practical application of Sharjah's crisis and emergency management strategies, aligning with the national response framework and showcasing the UAE's ability to handle various challenges with competence and resilience.