The Punitive and Correctional Establishments at Dubai Police, represented by the Humanitarian Care Section, have supported male and female inmates by providing them with financial and in-kind assistance worth Dhs 26,663,703 over the past three years.
Humanitarian Care Section
Brigadier Marwan Abdul Karim Julfar, Director of the General Department of Punitive and Correctional Establishments at Dubai Police, affirmed that the Humanitarian Care Section continues to operate strongly and effectively in supporting various humanitarian cases involving inmates, female inmates and their families, under the guidance of Lieutenant General Abdullah Khalifa Al Marri, Commander-in-Chief of Dubai Police, and his assistant for Criminal Investigation Affairs, Expert Major General Khalil Ibrahim Al Mansouri.
Brig. Julfar stated, “We firmly believe that inmates require a holistic system of care encompassing educational, vocational, and healthcare components, catering to their physical and mental well-being and granting them the freedom to practise their religious rituals. Our primary goal of punishment is to assess and rehabilitate individuals. In addition, we implement various initiatives, events, and programmes that bolster the system and guide inmates toward the right path, empowering them to embrace a new life filled with optimism and hope. This transformation enables them to pursue honourable vocations and cultivate positive values, allowing them to support themselves and their families.”
Captain Habib Al Zarouni, Head of the Humanitarian Care Section, explained that donations exceeding Dhs26 million have been utilised to support male and female inmates in various ways throughout the year. “Charitable institutions and organisations are key partners in helping inmates and their families, especially those facing financial difficulties, to alleviate their hardship. It is worth noting the generous individuals who promptly donate and alleviate the burden, aligning with the principle of social solidarity emphasised by our noble Islamic faith,” Al Zarouni added.
He further explained that Dhs26,663,703 in aid was disbursed to inmates and their families over three years. “This included Dhs7,900,474 in travel tickets and related expenses, Dhs808,100 through community initiatives, Dhs1,086,200 through supporting programmes, Dhs61,885 in medical aid, Dhs503,300 in family support, Dhs313,657 in tuition fees and school supplies, Dhs2,059,000 to settle blood money (Diyya), Dhs13,779,490 to settle debts of inmates, and Dhs151,597 for inmates and their families’ necessities.
Al Zarouni pointed out that aid has played a significant role in improving the living conditions of inmates within prisons, providing support to their families, and addressing their financial challenges. “These generous contributions encompass various aspects, such as assisting financially disadvantaged individuals with housing rent, covering educational expenses for their children, and providing essential living and medical supplies. Moreover, the aid includes monthly cash assistance for those with limited resources, medical assistance like wheelchairs and glasses, covering childbirth expenses for female inmates, issuing birth certificates for their children, providing necessary items for infants, Eid clothing, personal hygiene products, and various other forms of humanitarian assistance,” Al Zarouni concluded.