Dubai police officer wins top award

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The Director of Scholarship and Recruitment at Dubai Police, Lieutenant Colonel Dr Mansoor Hassan Alblooshi, has won the CEO Today–Middle East Awards in the 'Government, Security, Leadership' category for 2022.

Lt. Col Al Balooshi, who was chosen among more than 1000 nominees from more than 13 regional countries, was congratulated by His Excellency Lieutenant General Abdullah Khalifa Al Marri, Commander-in-Chief of Dubai Police, for his latest achievement.

"This award is a valuable addition to Dubai Police achievements," Lt. Gen. Al Marri added.

Meanwhile, Brigadier Dr Saleh Abdullah Murad, Director of Human Resources at Dubai Police, said that the Department always encouraged its employees to participate in local and international awards for their excellent qualities to be recognised and appreciated. "We ensure that they are equipped with opportunities to showcase their capabilities and motivate them to aim for what's best for themselves and the Force," he added.

Lt. Col Alblooshi expressed his appreciation for the support he received at Dubai Police and said, "I believe that this award will serve as another impetus for me to continue the journey of success and growth, predicting and setting future plans for the development of digital transformation strategies throughout the world.

"It encourages me to become more confident in my leadership in human resources portfolio globally and strive to be at the top."

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