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Abu Dhabi leads world in safety again

Published on: January 23, 2026 11:30 PM

Abu Dhabi has been named the world’s safest city for the tenth consecutive year. The honor reflects its strong public safety and security systems. The ranking is based on crime rates, law enforcement efficiency, and urban protection measures.

The city topped the global Safety Index due to modern policing, effective law enforcement agencies, and advanced technology. Community engagement and proactive security policies were also highlighted as key factors. Residents and expatriates benefit from a peaceful and secure environment.

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The report noted that crime rates in Abu Dhabi remain extremely low, ensuring safety for citizens and foreigners alike. Authorities maintain constant monitoring and rapid response mechanisms, further enhancing public confidence. This consistency has kept Abu Dhabi at the top of safety rankings worldwide.

For Pakistani residents and workers in the UAE, this recognition reinforces trust in Abu Dhabi as a secure place for living, work, and family life. The city’s safety reputation continues to attract global attention and positive media coverage. Social media discussions also emphasize the confidence this ranking inspires among expatriates.

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Experts say Abu Dhabi’s success stems from combining modern technology with community policing and strong legal enforcement. Continued investment in security infrastructure and preventive measures is expected to maintain its leading position. The city serves as a model for urban safety worldwide.

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