Dubai Police score 99.9% on daytime safety index

The result, drawn from a federal quality-of-life survey, comes alongside an overall security score of 98.2% and a top global brand ranking.

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Dubai Police scored 99.9% on the daytime safety perception index for 2025, with an overall Security Quality of Life rating of 98.2%, according to a federal survey. The force also topped a global Brand Finance ranking for police brand value, receiving an AAA+ rating and a score of 9.2 out of 10.

Key points

  • Dubai Police scored 99.9% on the 2025 daytime safety index.
  • The force processed over 218 million digital transactions last year.
  • Brand Finance ranked Dubai Police first globally for brand value.

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Dubai Police recorded a 99.9 per cent score on the daytime safety perception index for 2025, according to the Security Quality of Life Survey conducted by the Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Centre in cooperation with the Ministry of Interior.

The daytime score is one of three components within the broader Security Quality of Life Index, in which Dubai Police achieved an overall rating of 98.2 per cent.

The other two indicators placed the force at 98.7 per cent for feeling safe while walking at night, and 96.2 per cent for public confidence in police stations. Brigadier Saeed Abdullah bin Tuwair Al Suwaidi, Assistant Undersecretary for Security Affairs at the Ministry of Interior, said the results reflect the combined work of the force’s operational and administrative divisions in building public confidence.

Beyond the survey results, Dubai Police reported progress across seven strategic areas, including digital services, smart security, institutional excellence, and contact centre performance.

The force processed more than 218 million digital transactions in 2025, with a 97.7 per cent digital adoption rate and customer happiness across digital channels at 96.9 per cent. Its Future Readiness and Innovation Index score came in at 93.3 per cent, and it handled 6.9 million emergency and non-emergency calls over the year. The force also collected 51 awards during the period, including 12 international honours.

Lieutenant General Abdulla Khalifa Al Marri, Commander-in-Chief of Dubai Police, attributed the results to support from UAE leadership and the Ministry of Interior, as well as to the professionalism of the force’s personnel.

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Separately, Brand Finance ranked Dubai Police first globally for police brand value in 2025, awarding it the highest possible AAA+ brand strength rating with a score of 9.2 out of 10.

The assessment, based on research with more than 8,000 stakeholders across ten countries, credited the force’s ethics, transparency, and operational effectiveness. The report also calculated Dubai Police’s contribution to the UAE’s national brand value at AED57.9 billion ($15.8 billion).