Dubai: The General Department of Criminal Investigation (CID) at Dubai Police signed a series of strategic Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) during the World Police Summit 2025. The agreements, signed with partners across both public and private sectors, reflect Dubai Police's commitment to advancing collaboration in technical innovation, community awareness, and security partnerships.
According to Emirates News Agency, the MoUs cover a wide range of sectors and focus areas. Among the key agreements, Dubai Police partnered with Mastercard to promote security awareness and public education related to economic crimes. The collaboration with Wego Middle East is set to enhance cooperation in the tourism and travel sector. In the realm of advanced technology and security systems, VITRONIC has teamed up with Dubai Police.
The MoU with Dubai's Virtual Asset Regulatory Authority (VARA) aims at strengthening collaboration on virtual asset security and regulation. Meanwhile, the partnership with Dubai Healthcare is focused on raising digital awareness within the healthcare sector. Another significant agreement involves The Prince and Princess of Wales Royal Foundation, which addresses wildlife trafficking and financial crimes linked to the illegal wildlife trade.
MVP Technologies has joined Dubai Police to focus on technical solutions that support law enforcement innovation. Additionally, cooperation with the Ports, Customs and Free Zone Corporation includes workshops and public awareness campaigns. The British University in Dubai (BUiD) is also on board, providing training and boosting public awareness efforts.
These agreements underscore Dubai Police's ongoing efforts to build robust partnerships that enhance security services, promote digital awareness, and strengthen crime prevention strategies. The initiative also reflects Dubai Police's vision of fostering a proactive, collaborative security model that brings together government, academia, and the private sector to create innovative and impactful policing solutions.
