Captain Hajar Rashid Al Nuaimi, a digital crime analyst with Abu Dhabi Police, has been selected to serve as a liaison officer at Interpol’s Innovation Centre. Her three-year tenure at the international organization began in June, where she will gain specialized experience in analyzing cybercrimes. Her appointment has been praised by the President of Interpol, Major General Dr. Ahmed Naser Al-Raisi, who described her as the first Emirati police officer specializing in virtual and augmented reality.
Captain Hajar’s new role at Interpol presents an opportunity for her to expand her expertise in digital crimes and contribute to international efforts in combating cybercrimes. With her experience and skills, she is well-positioned to make a significant impact in the field of digital forensics. Her appointment is a testament to the commitment of Abu Dhabi Police to support its officers in developing their skills and capabilities through international collaborations.
The President of Interpol, Major General Dr. Ahmed Naser Al-Raisi, congratulated Captain Hajar on her appointment and highlighted her unique contribution to the organization. Her specialization in virtual and augmented reality sets her apart as a pioneer in the field of digital forensics, making her a valuable addition to Interpol’s Innovation Centre. Her role as the first female police officer from Abu Dhabi Police to serve at Interpol further underscores her accomplishments and the opportunities available for women in law enforcement.
Captain Hajar’s appointment at Interpol’s Innovation Centre signifies a strategic move by Abu Dhabi Police to enhance collaboration with international law enforcement agencies. By deploying skilled officers like Captain Hajar to work on specialized projects, Abu Dhabi Police aims to leverage their expertise and contribute to global efforts in combating cybercrimes. The partnership with Interpol provides a platform for sharing best practices and fostering innovation in digital forensics.
As Captain Hajar embarks on her new role at Interpol, she is set to make valuable contributions to the field of digital crimes and cyber security. Her appointment reflects the recognition of her skills and capabilities by international organizations and reinforces Abu Dhabi Police’s commitment to promoting excellence in law enforcement. By working at the forefront of digital forensics, Captain Hajar is poised to shape the future of cyber security and make a positive impact on global efforts to combat cybercrimes.