
Dubai Police has done it again. After grabbing headlines around the globe with its fleet of supercars, Dubai Police has now shifted gears to add luxury bike patrols.
Major-General Khamis Mattar Al Mazeina, Dubai Police Chief, said the move was to entrench Dubai’s status as a city of luxury and sophistication across all its services.
The superbike was launched on Monday, used for providing security measures in tourist and commercial areas that have narrow street access. It can also be operated as a security specialist even for indoor events, Dubai Police said.
In January this year, Dubai Police launched an electrical two-wheeler bike as part of its eco-friendly initiative, which earlier saw a one-man mini car launched in 2013.
Aimed at patrolling busy areas such as market places and tourist spots the green vehicles were also pegged to reduce noise pollution, apart from giving out zero petrol fumes.
In March this year, the authority also unveiled its superboat at the 22nd Dubai International Boat Show, which is said to be the ‘fastest police boat in the GCC’, with top speeds of 90 miles per hour.
However, the boat and the bike paled in comparison to the Dubai Police fleet of supercars that was first launched last year to include the Lamborghini Aventador, the Aston Martin One-77, the Mercedes SLS, the Bentley Continental GT Speed, the Ferrari FF and the McLaren MP4-12C.
The men in green’s superfleet also added the Bugatti Veyron to its already luxurious fleet of vehicles in February of this year
Major-General Khamis Mattar Al Mazeina, Dubai Police Chief, said the move was to entrench Dubai’s status as a city of luxury and sophistication across all its services.
The superbike was launched on Monday, used for providing security measures in tourist and commercial areas that have narrow street access. It can also be operated as a security specialist even for indoor events, Dubai Police said.
In January this year, Dubai Police launched an electrical two-wheeler bike as part of its eco-friendly initiative, which earlier saw a one-man mini car launched in 2013.
Aimed at patrolling busy areas such as market places and tourist spots the green vehicles were also pegged to reduce noise pollution, apart from giving out zero petrol fumes.
In March this year, the authority also unveiled its superboat at the 22nd Dubai International Boat Show, which is said to be the ‘fastest police boat in the GCC’, with top speeds of 90 miles per hour.
However, the boat and the bike paled in comparison to the Dubai Police fleet of supercars that was first launched last year to include the Lamborghini Aventador, the Aston Martin One-77, the Mercedes SLS, the Bentley Continental GT Speed, the Ferrari FF and the McLaren MP4-12C.
The men in green’s superfleet also added the Bugatti Veyron to its already luxurious fleet of vehicles in February of this year
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