Captain Ghanima Al-Mutawa.. 26 years in the field of criminal investigation in Dubai Police

Capt. Ghanima Hassan Ahmed Al Mutawa, who is currently the head of the Criminal Registration Department at Al Khawaneej Police Station, has managed to overcome the impossible barrier in the work of women in the police field, as she has been working for 26 years as a criminal investigator in the Dubai Police, and during her career she was able to solve many of the mysteries of the crimes that oversaw for investigation, and referred it to the Public Prosecution.

At the beginning, she joined Captain / Al Mutawa / to work at the Al Muraqqabat Center in 1993 with the rank of "sergeant", after taking the specialized military course, then she completed her studies to obtain a high school certificate, then a bachelor's degree in business administration, but her passion for police work and criminal investigation led her to The dream to be a "criminal investigator".

Captain Al-Mutawa said: "Since I joined the police work, I worked in the night shift system at the Al-Muraqibat Police Station, and I was greatly impressed with the criminal work, which prompted me to ask the specialized officers to teach me how to receive reports, investigation mechanisms, and criminal investigation, and I was briefed by them on How investigations work, learn how to ask questions, how to collect and analyze data, and all relevant procedures.”

She added: "During the review of the daily reports, my passion for the tasks of the criminal investigator increased, so I started taking the required courses in this field until I reached more than 20 specialized courses. of their legal experience in criminal cases.

Captain / Al-Mutawa / was able to draw attention to her passion and excellence in criminal work, after she was able to prove her worth by working with her colleagues in many important reports at the Al-Muraqibat Police Station, and in 1996 she obtained a job title "criminal investigator", and began investigating the reports. Criminal incoming to the center.

Captain Al-Mutawa said that the first criminal report that she investigated on her own as a "specialized" criminal investigator, was the involvement of a woman in the theft of a shop, noting that she completed the investigation of the case in all its details and prepared her complete file, then referred it to the competent authorities in the Public Prosecution.

She added, "Dubai Police, under the directives of His Excellency Lieutenant-General Abdullah Khalifa Al Marri, Commander-in-Chief of Dubai Police, and His Excellency Major General Khalil Ibrahim Al Mansouri, Assistant Commander-in-Chief for Criminal Investigation Affairs, supported women to enter various fields, including the field of criminal investigation, and what they have reached today in taking charge of missions and the investigation of important criminal reports stemmed from this exceptional support and empowerment.”

And in June of last year, the Dubai Police General Command inaugurated the Al Khawaneej Police Station, and appointed Captain Al Mutawa as head of the criminal registration department at the center, to begin performing new work tasks represented in supervising criminal cases and their administrative and technical work, and distributing tasks to employees. Supervising the collection of data on crimes and their types, providing investigators with information related to crimes, submitting reports and statistics, and reviewing files referred to the Public Prosecution.

Since the beginning of this year, Captain Al-Mutawa has handled and supervised 661 criminal reports in the jurisdiction of the Al-Khawaneej Police Station, and the necessary decisions were taken in respect of them in the conduct of cases, while the number of complaints he dealt with in the second half of last year 2021 "that is, since the establishment of the Al-Khawaneej Center" 306 Notifications.

During her career in the Dubai Police, Captain Al Mutawa was able to obtain many badges of appreciation, certificates of thanks and awards for excellence in the professional field, but at the same time she did not forget her role as a mother in her family. This year, it is nominated to compete in the "ideal family" award for His Highness the Minister of Interior.

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