Abu Dhabi tops list of safest cities in crime world Abu Dhabi police say serious crime has dropped by 57.1%. There is also a 16% reduction in road accident fatalities. The arrival time of security personnel during emergencies has also improved to 31.92 per cent.
Abu Dhabi Police Commander-in-Chief Major General Staff Pilot Faris Al Masroui said that the hard work of all sectors, including the police, has made Abu Dhabi one of the safest cities in the world. Improved security and living standards of the people. Cyber crimes decreased by 29.7%, theft by 33.83% and drug cases by 47.1%. Abu Dhabi has been named the safest city in the world for the sixth year in a row in a 2021 survey by global data platform Nambio. Abu Dhabi has risen from 29th to 11th place in the Personal Security Index, according to a survey by the Economist Intelligence Unit’s Analytical Economist magazine.
Abu Dhabi retains its title of safest city in the Middle East and Africa region in 2021 for the fifth year in a row. Awareness camps are being conducted to ensure public safety and advanced training in crime prevention. Plans are also underway to rehabilitate drug addicts. The Abu Dhabi Police, which prioritizes the well-being and satisfaction of its residents, distributed more than 8,000 gifts and 500 vouchers last year through various social welfare activities.