An interactive artwork of human-sized bowling pins bearing images of women who are survivors of human trafficking has been launched at the Expo 2020 Oasis Hub in the Jubilee Zone.
Brochures and leaflets in Arabic, English and Urdu will be distributed across the emirate.
“This boosts the co-operation between the force and its partners as we all are doing our best to reduce all forms of crime, drug-related ones in particular, to protect the members of our society,” said Abu Dhabi Police
chief Maj Gen Maktoum Al Sharifi.
He said legal action would not be taken against first-time offenders – part of a wider strategy to put rehabilitation before
punishment – who came
reported by their families
.
Parents are being urged to closely watch their children and engage them in conversation about drugs to protect them from falling victim to addiction
UAE: Anti-drugs campaign in Arabic, English, Urdu launched
Image: Abu Dhabi Police/Facebook
Month-long campaign will highlight the consequences of drug abuse on an individual, his/her family and community.
A month-long anti-drugs campaign targeting youngsters, their families and the local community has been launched in the UAE Capital. Authorities in Abu Dhabi will organise a number of initiatives, field programmes, lectures and awareness workshops in Arabic, English and Urdu.
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The Abu Dhabi Police, General Women s Union and Abu Dhabi Shelter and Humanitarian Care Centre launched the campaign on Wednesday. It will highlight the consequences of drug abuse on an individual, his/her family and community.