MUSCAT: The Royal Oman Police has officially announced that the Muscat Governorate Police Command will relocate its operations from the Al Qurum area to the Al Azaiba Police Station building starting Sunday, 21 September 2025. This move is aimed at enhancing operational efficiency, improving public service accessibility, and consolidating administrative functions under a more strategically located facility. The relocation underscores the ROP’s ongoing commitment to providing high-quality security and service to residents and visitors in the Muscat Governorate.
Authorities have confirmed that all departments, including public inquiries, administrative services, and operational units, will commence full operations at the new Al Azaiba location. The transition has been meticulously planned to ensure minimal disruption to ongoing police services. Citizens and visitors are advised to take note of the new address for all official matters and police-related requirements, ensuring that their interactions with the police continue seamlessly during and after the move.
The relocation also reflects broader modernization and infrastructural development initiatives undertaken by the Royal Oman Police. By centralizing key functions at a modern facility in Al Azaiba, the police command aims to enhance coordination, improve response times, and provide a more secure and accessible environment for both staff and the public. The upgraded station is expected to feature enhanced technological systems, improved visitor areas, and additional resources to handle administrative and operational demands efficiently.
In light of the move, the Royal Oman Police has encouraged the public to plan visits accordingly and to remain informed through official channels regarding any temporary adjustments or guidelines. The decision to relocate aligns with ROP’s vision to maintain effective law enforcement, improve community relations, and provide streamlined services. Officials reaffirm that the new location will serve as the central hub for the Muscat Governorate Police, ensuring continued vigilance and readiness to address security and public safety needs.
