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Singapore Police Service Good Service Medal
The Singapore Police Service Good Service Medal may be awarded to an eligible person from the Singapore Police Force, Singapore Prisons Service and Central Narcotics Bureau in recognition of his good, efficient and faithful service. Eligible person should have rendered regular or voluntary service on a part-time basis or a combination of both for a continuous period of at least 5 years. 2 years of police national service and 3 years of reserve service could be counted towards the minimum requirement for a PNSMen. Description *The obverse side of the Medal bear the Singapore Coat-of-Arms encircled by the inscription “POLIS REPABLIK SINGAPURA”. *Prior to 2004, the obverse side of the Medal neared the Singapore Coat-of-Arms encircled by the inscription “ SINGAPORE POLICE SERVICE”. *The reverse side of the Medal bear the inscription “FOR GOOD SERVICE” encircled by a laurel wreath. * The ribbon has golden yellow stripe in the centre, flanked on each side by vertical blue ...
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Singapore Police Force Good Service Medal
The Singapore Police Service Good Service Medal may be awarded to an eligible person from the Singapore Police Force, Singapore Prisons Service and Central Narcotics Bureau in recognition of his good, efficient and faithful service. Eligible person should have rendered regular or voluntary service on a part-time basis or a combination of both for a continuous period of at least 5 years. 2 years of police national service and 3 years of reserve service could be counted towards the minimum requirement for a PNSMen. Description *The obverse side of the Medal bear the Singapore Coat-of-Arms encircled by the inscription “POLIS REPABLIK SINGAPURA”. *Prior to 2004, the obverse side of the Medal neared the Singapore Coat-of-Arms encircled by the inscription “ SINGAPORE POLICE SERVICE”. *The reverse side of the Medal bear the inscription “FOR GOOD SERVICE” encircled by a laurel wreath. * The ribbon has golden yellow stripe in the centre, flanked on each side by vertical blue ...
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SPF Good Service Medal Ribbon
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Singapore Police Force
The Singapore Police Force (SPF) is the national and principal law enforcement agency responsible for the prevention of crime and law enforcement in the Republic of Singapore. It is the country's lead agency against organised crime; human, weapon trafficking; cyber crime; as well as economic crime that goes across domestic and international borders, but can be tasked to investigate any crime under the purview of the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) and is accountable to the Parliament of Singapore. SPF's main geographical area of responsibilities covers the entire country, consisting of five regions which are further divided into 55 planning areas. The organisation has various staff departments with specific focuses. These include the Airport Police Division (APD), which covers policing of Singapore's main civilian airports of Changi and Seletar, or the Police Coast Guard (PCG), which protects and enforces areas under Singapore's territorial waters and its ports. Formerly know ...
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Singapore Prisons Service
The Singapore Prison Service (SPS) is a government agency of the Government of Singapore under the purview of the Ministry of Home Affairs. It runs 14 prisons and drug rehabilitation centres in Singapore. Its responsibilities encompass the safe custody, rehabilitation and aftercare of offenders, and preventive education. History 1800 – 1899 On 18 April 1825, the first batch of penal convicts arrived in Singapore and were housed in temporary huts along Bras Basah Canal. The philosophy of deterrence through punitive measures rather than rehabilitation was adopted. In 1847, a civil jail was built at Pearl's Hill but overcrowding remained a perennial problem and a continued punitive approach in prison management led to a high rate of recidivism. 1900 – 1999 Changi Prison, a maximum security prison, was built and operationalised in 1936 as a training ground for the reform and rehabilitation of its inmates. The Singapore Prison Service was institutionalised as a Department ...
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Central Narcotics Bureau
The Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB) is a statutory board under the Ministry of Home Affairs and the primary drug enforcement agency in Singapore. CNB is responsible for coordinating all matters pertaining to drug eradication. Its current director is Ng Ser Song. History On 19 October 1971, the Government of Singapore announced that a new and dedicated Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB), would be set up within the Ministry of Home Affairs. Then-Minister for Home Affairs Wong Lin Ken said, "Such activities will be coordinated in the Central Narcotics Bureau. CNB also plans to build a capacity to educate the public in the dangers of drug abuse". In 1973, Singapore's government introduced the Misuse of Drugs Act (MDA) 15 to deal with drug traffickers, pushers and addicts. The enactment of the MDA was intended to consolidate the provisions of the Dangerous Drugs Ordinance 1951 (DDO) and Drugs (Prevention of Misuse) Act 1969 (DPMA), and secondly to more effectively deal with the worsen ...
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Singapore Police Service Long Service And Good Conduct Medal
The Singapore Police Service Long Service and Good Conduct Medal is awarded to officers in recognition of his long and exemplary service and good conduct in the Singapore Police Force. An officer may receive the Medal if he has completed 10 years of continuous qualifying service. A 1st Clasp to the Medal is awarded to an officer on completing 15 years of qualifying service in recognition of his long and exemplary service and good conduct in the Singapore Police Force. A 2nd Clasp to the Medal is awarded to an officer on completing 20 years of qualifying service in recognition of his long and exemplary service and good conduct in the Singapore Police Force. Description *The medal consists of a hexagonal medal in 925 sterling silver. *The obverse side of the medal bears the Coat of arms of Singapore encircled by the inscription “POLIS REPABLIK SINGAPURA”. * The reverse side of the medal bear the design of a lion's head with a laurel wreath beneath the lion's head and the insc ...
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Civil Awards And Decorations Of Singapore
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