The
world's first operational police robot stands to attention in front of Dubai's
Burj Khalifa, the tallest tower in the world, on May 31, 2017
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After bringing in
Lamborghinis and Ferraris to patrol roads, Dubai police have enrolled a robotic
officer, the first in a unit that aims to make up a quarter of the force by
2030.
AFP
report continues:
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% 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.
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