World Police Summit addresses contemporary challenges through knowledge exchange: Assistant Chief of Police in MinnesotaPalestinian youth struck by bullet shrapnel, dozens suffocate during confrontations in Hebron’s al-Arroub camp

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DUBAI: Rudy Pérez, Assistant Chief of Police at the City of Golden Valley, MN, US, said that the World Police Summit, which will be held in Dubai on March 5-7 2024, is a global platform for innovation, cooperation, and progress in the field of law enforcement.

He highlighted in statements the crucial role played by the summit in addressing contemporary policing challenges through global cooperation and knowledge exchange.

He considered that attending the World Police Summit is an ideal opportunity to connect with international peers, discover the best 21st century policing practices and applications, and explore optimal solutions to shared challenges.”

Pérez emphasised the importance of specialised global security meetings such as the World Police Summit in building global partnerships to address various issues such as gang activity and drug trafficking.

He added that the World Police Summit facilitates information exchange by opening vital channels for security and police communication that more effectiv
ely address the challenges of transnational crime.

Source: Emirates News Agency

HEBRON: A young Palestinian man was wounded by bullet shrapnel and dozens of others suffocated by tear gas tonight during confrontations with Israeli occupation forces in the al-Arroub refugee camp, north of Hebron.

WAFA correspondent reported that the occupation forces broke into the al-Arroub camp, leading to confrontations, during which the soldiers fired live bullets, stun grenades and tear gas canisters at residents, which resulted in dozens of suffocation cases.

A young man was also struck in the chest with bullet shrapnel, which necessitated his transfer to hospital for treatment.

Source: Palestine news and Information Agency – WAFA