Monday, 6 May 2013

Traffic Police's Aston Martin, Bentley, Merc go live at ATM The three super cars will be unveiled on Monday at the Arabian Travel Market 2013

The new luxury patrol cars of Dubai Police - Mercedes SLS, Bentley
Continental GT Coupe, Aston Martin ONE77, Lamborghini Aventador and
Ferrari - are displayed at the Arabian Travel Market in Dubai starting
from May 6-9.

Major General Khamis Mattar Mazinah, Deputy Commander-in-Chief of
Dubai Police, explained that the move for the new additions stems from
Dubai Police's keenness to keep pace with the outstanding development
witnessed by the Emirate of Dubai, which has become a magnet for
tourists, investors and entrepreneurs.

He stressed that the General Command of Dubai Police is keen to
harness all its potential to continue the march of development,
upgrading the security services, and being a key partner in the
continuation of Dubai "city of luxury and sophistication" in all its
services.

Maj Gen Mazinah stressed that the luxury patrol car initiative is
intended also as a tourist attraction at the ATM, which contributes to
the increased interaction of the members of the public and visitors,
in addition to promotion of Dubai Expo 2020 bid.


He stressed that the General Command of Dubai Police is keen to
achieve the objectives of the Expo, through the presentation of luxury
cars, which form the sophisticated interface for security framework in
the city.

He stressed the ability of the UAE in general and Dubai in particular
to host such international events.

The Bentley, Mercedes SLS and the Dh11-million Aston Martin One-77
are set to join the elite Dubai Police patrolling fleet, a Dubai
Police source has confirmed to Emirates 24|7.

In May, images surfaced online indicated that an Aston Martin One-77
was to join the Dubai Police fleet following a leaked image in April
showed a Bentley and a Mercedes SLS ready to get a makeover to join
the police patrol squad.

There are only seven Aston Martin One-77 in the world, with a price
tag of Dh11 million; which was the asking price of the car that was
put up for sale at the Al Ain Class Motors following the car's launch
at the Geneva Auto Show in 2012.

On Sunday, a picture tweeted by Khalid N Alrazooqi, a DNRD employee,
shows a decked up Bentley and Merc with the police insignia with a
number plate 4 and 5. Dubai Police is yet to officially release the
pictures.

Chevrolet Camaro, a BMW 5 series, a Lamborghini Aventador and a
Ferrari FF are part of the elite patrolling fleet. Last month, Dubai
Police had unveiled images of the Camaro and the Beemer 5 series on
its official Facebook and Twitter accounts, as part of a public
campaign to spruce up the supercar patrolling fleet.

The Lamborghini Aventador took to the streets with its number '8'
license plate last month followed by the Ferrari FF.
Dubai Police Chief Lt General Dhahi Khalfan Al Tamim has said the
luxury sports cars were slated to be used for security purposes with
the Ferrari FF being driven by female patrol officers.

1 comment:

  1. It will be so good for them to grab my ass with Bentley Continental GT Coupe with no worries !!!

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