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Dubai Launches App to Help Citizens Report Economic Issues Fast

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Residents in Dubai can now report economic crimes and violations quickly and confidentially using the Dubai Now platform, a unified app for government services.

The Economic Security Center of Dubai launched this feature to boost community involvement in protecting the emirate’s security and economy.

On Wednesday, the Dubai Land Department (DLD) announced that three essential real estate services are now available on the Dubai Now platform, adding convenience for users.

Last month, another useful service called “Madinati” was introduced on Dubai Now, allowing residents and visitors to report city issues like broken roads, fallen trees, or obstacles by simply uploading a photo.

This feature, developed by Digital Dubai, ensures that issues are directed to the right departments for quick action.

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