The e-services and communications department of the Sharjah Police has launched the service of issuing all criminal clearance and traffic certificates, including certificates of loss and certificates of damage via the website (www.shjpolice.gov.ae ) and the smart application of Sharjah Police.
In addition, it activated the smart and electronic payment methods through the (Tahseel) card or various other credit cards, through the website or the app. The step comes in line with the Sharjah Police’s keenness to continuously provide its services and develop its programmes in accordance with best practices, and to achieve the strategic goal of the Ministry of Interior.
It also offers hassle-free transactions to the customer without the need to visit the service centres and to abide by the precautionary measures and procedures that the country applies to curb the spread of COVID-19.
819 MOBIKES SEIZED: A Sharjah-based traffic campaign has resulted in the seizure of 394 violating motorcycles and 425 bicyles in its first week of operation, Colonel Mohammed Alai Al Naqbi, Director of Traffic and Patrol at Sharjah Police has informed.
The campaign which was launched by Sharjah Police, Sharjah City Municipality and Bee’ah aims at protecting lives and property and preventing traffic accidents caused by reckless motorcycles and bicycles use on Sharjah’s main and side roads.
Al Naqbi has said that the ongoing campaign will continue to detect violators, particularly the riders of motorcycles and bicycles in industrial areas who deliberately ride dangerously. They ride on the opposite side and cross roads in a hazardous way without paying any attention to the risks involved.
Al Naqbi said that some riders also tend to overload their motorcycles and bicycles and cause them to lose balance.
Sometimes they cause major accidents, casualties and huge losses, not to mention the noise caused by such motorcycles and bicycles to the people living in all residential areas.
Al Naqbi has called on riders to use roadworthy motorcycles and bicycles with valid licences. He has also urged them to take adequate safety measures to protect themselves by wearing helmets and phosphorus jackets.