At the Gulf Information Technology Expo (GITEX), scheduled for mid-October 2022, the Dubai Police Force’s second in-house NFT collection will be presented.

The release of the second collection was facilitated by the tremendous success of the first collection, released in March of this year. The multimillion-strong army of digital art lovers around the world at the time consisted of nearly 23 million people. 

The current collection will consist of 150 NFTs that reflect the principles and core values of police innovation and public safety, according to Dubai Police.

General Khalid Nasser Al Razouki, director of the Dubai Police Artificial Intelligence Division, said that in the lottery that preceded the release of the new collection, 150 people won digital assets, and there were about 7,000 social media messages in total.

“A NFT is a unit of data stored on a type of digital ledger called blockchain, and each NFT is a unique copy in and of itself, containing complete information about the date of creation and owner. The information associated with the NFT documented on the blockchain cannot be falsified or copied at all.” Al Razuki noted.

Also, the announcement of the launch on social networks Facebook, Instagram and Twitter has garnered about 600,000 views in 24 hours . The maximum number of interested people live in the U.S., India, the UAE and Saudi Arabia.

The Dubai Police are the first police in the world to create their own digital assets and attract millions of people to the event.