Dubai Police has wrapped up its participation at the International Exhibition for National Security and Resilience (ISNR 2026) in Abu Dhabi after showcasing a wide range of advanced security technologies designed to improve public safety, emergency response, and digital policing across the UAE.
Held at the ADNEC Centre in Abu Dhabi, the exhibition brought together major players from the security, cybersecurity, firefighting, and emergency management sectors. Dubai Police stood out with its futuristic displays, including autonomous patrol vehicles, cybercrime awareness platforms, rescue technologies, and AI-powered policing systems.
The event highlighted how Dubai continues to push forward with smart city innovation while focusing on safer communities and faster emergency response services.

Dubai Police Brings Smart Policing to the Spotlight
One of the biggest attractions at the Dubai Police stand was its smart application platform. The app gives residents and visitors access to several police and traffic services directly from their phones without needing to visit a police station.
Users can pay traffic fines, report accidents, apply for permits, access certificates, activate SOS emergency support, and even report cybercrimes through the platform. The multilingual app is designed to make government services faster and more convenient for the public.
The move reflects Dubai’s wider vision of digital transformation, where most public services are becoming accessible through smart platforms. For residents in Dubai, especially those managing busy schedules, services like these continue to reduce paperwork and waiting times.
Cybercrime Awareness Platform Takes Centre Stage
Dubai Police also introduced visitors to its e-Crime Hub, an awareness platform focused on educating the public about online fraud and cyber threats.
Available in both Arabic and English, the platform explains common scam methods and teaches users how to protect personal information online. It also provides guidance on spotting phishing attempts, avoiding suspicious links, creating stronger passwords, and safely backing up data.
With cyber fraud cases increasing globally, awareness campaigns like these are becoming more important across the UAE. Many residents now rely heavily on online banking, digital payments, and e-commerce platforms, making cybersecurity education essential for everyday life.
Officials at the exhibition highlighted the importance of community awareness in reducing cybercrime risks. Visitors were also informed about the correct channels for reporting online scams and suspicious activities.

Futuristic ‘Ghiath’ and M01 Patrol Vehicles Grab Attention
Among the most talked-about displays at ISNR 2026 were Dubai Police’s futuristic patrol vehicles.
The force showcased the advanced “Ghiath” patrol car along with an interactive virtual driving simulator. The simulation programme allowed visitors to experience different operational scenarios designed to support police training and improve emergency response readiness.
Dubai Police also revealed the M01 autonomous patrol vehicle, one of the latest self-driving security patrol systems introduced by the force. The vehicle is equipped with advanced sensors, radar systems, and 360-degree cameras designed for surveillance and rapid-response operations.
The autonomous patrol reflects Dubai’s long-term investment in AI and smart mobility technologies. Over the years, Dubai Police has continued introducing robotics, AI systems, and smart monitoring tools to strengthen public safety across the emirate.
For many visitors at ISNR 2026, the display offered a glimpse into what future policing could look like in smart cities.
Search and Rescue Teams Showcase Emergency Response Equipment
Dubai Police also highlighted the work of its Search and Rescue Department during the exhibition.
The department showcased specialised rescue equipment used during emergencies including fires, road accidents, floods, and disaster response situations. Visitors learned more about the operational capabilities of rescue teams and how officers handle critical field missions across the emirate.
The showcase comes as emergency preparedness continues to remain a major priority in the UAE, especially with the country investing in advanced crisis management systems and public safety infrastructure.
The exhibition also featured the Traffic Safety Platform, an awareness initiative aimed at encouraging safer driving habits and improving compliance with traffic laws among residents and visitors.
Road safety campaigns remain an important focus for authorities in Dubai, where traffic awareness initiatives are regularly launched to reduce accidents and improve driver behaviour.
Dubai Police Promotes Future Global Security Events
Alongside its technology showcase, Dubai Police also used the platform to promote upcoming international events hosted in the UAE.
Visitors received updates about the UAE SWAT Challenge 2027 and the fifth edition of the World Police Summit, which is scheduled to take place in Dubai next November.
These global events continue to strengthen Dubai’s reputation as a leading destination for international security conferences, policing innovation, and smart government discussions.
As cities around the world increasingly explore AI-powered policing and smart security systems, Dubai Police’s participation at ISNR 2026 once again highlighted the emirate’s ambition to remain at the forefront of safety innovation and future-ready public services.
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