Dubai police have enrolled
a robotic officer, the first in a unit that aims to make up a quarter of the force by
2030.
People take a picture with the world’s first operational police robot after firing a
military cannon
which marks sunset and the end of the fasting day for Muslims
observing Ramadan, in Downtown Dubai on May 31, 2017.
The robotic cop stood to attention Wednesday night at the foot of Burj Khalifa, the
world’s tallest tower, as tourists and passersby snapped selfie souvenir photos by its
side.
Wearing a police cap and moving on wheels, the robot features a computer touch-
screen on its chest that can be used to report a crime or inquire about speeding
tickets.
“Our aim is to raise the number of robots to 25 percent of the police force by
2030,” said Brigadier Khaled al-Razzooqi, head of Smart Services at Dubai police.
The robot, to be deployed mainly at tourist spots, is equipped with a camera that
transmits live images to the operations room and it can identify suspects wanted by
police.
The main purpose is to “find a new way to deal with people”, said Razzooqi, while
acknowledging that robots could not replace humans on tasks such as making arrests.
Police in Dubai, a growing tourism hub which attracted nearly 15 million visitors last
year, have previously attracted media attention by parading expensive luxury cars as
patrol vehicles.
Source:Vanguard
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