First and foremost… - Singapore Prison Service

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First and foremost… - Singapore Prison Service
A JOURNE Y INTO SPS
CLUSTERS
CLUSTER A
First and
foremost…
Cluster A was the first of
potentially four clusters of
institutions to be completed
in 2004, within the new
Changi Prison Complex (CPC).
In 2009, Cluster A hosted
over a hundred official visits
to its premises. Through
these visits, Prisons has
strengthened its relationships
with its partners and officers
from other correctional
services in the local and
global community.
An ‘A’ for effort
In 2009, Cluster A made strides in making a difference, both within Prisons, as well as within
the community.
Saved $1,000 monthly by replacing water supply for HU launderette with NEWater
Clinched the Gold Award in the 2009 Community Chest Awards for its community
engagement efforts
15 officers received the National Day Awards at the Ministry of Home Affairs Investiture
Ceremony 2009
Always improving
The Cluster Control Centre (CCC) underwent
renovation to achieve a more conducive and
comfortable working environment. Space was
optimised, consoles redesigned, layouts were
changed and staff aides were prominently
placed. In addition, surveillance was stepped
up a notch by swapping existing CCTVs with
infrared technology as well as adding more
cameras in and around the compounds.
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Beefing up on security
Inmate management
The increase in personnel and vehicles
passing through Cluster A gave rise to the
need to fortify existing security measures.
This meant looking at possible renovations
and drawing up plans to strengthen
Cluster A’s Security Control Office (SCO).
Funding was approved in September 2009
and the project is currently at the Design
Development stage.
Engaging the inmate population
meaningfully is one of the fundamental
responsibilities of Prisons. Cluster A
introduced several non-work based
programmes such as the Employability
Skills System (ESS) and the Basic Literacy
Courses to engage inmates affected by the
recent economic downturn.
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CLUSTERS
Reducing Re-offending
Gangster? That was another life
True rehabilitation requires the removal of every
aspect of life touched by criminal intent and
prejudice. A gang renunciation programme was
conducted at Institution A2 to help offenders shed
their detrimental former belief systems. ‘Sharing
sessions’ by ex-offenders were video recorded and
screened at all institutions, followed by a discussion
session facilitated by the prison officers.
For most inmates, tattoos are one of the marks of
a gang-led lifestyle. In order to help inmates remove
the vestiges of this life, a tattoo removal programme
was started in July 2009. This collaborative project
sponsored by GiGATT International was conducted
in Cluster A, and as of 31 March 2010, more than 100
inmates had undergone the programme.
A great
year ahead
In 2010, Cluster A will
direct its efforts into
developing strategies
and plans to support new
Prisons’ initiatives.
Our commitment to
jailcraft
Moving away from the streets
One of the more effective tools in the fight to help
inmates rehabilitate and reintegrate into society
is the teaching of valuable skills. They can unlock
doors and give inmates opportunities to return to life
beyond the prison walls.
In order to equip inmates with the relevant
skills to enhance their employability, vocational and
skills training such as electrical wiring, digital media
design and Basic IT Literacy courses were conducted.
A total of 52 runs of vocational courses have been
organised by Cluster A and SCORE. As a result, 813
inmates have undergone vocational training and
benefited from it since January 2009.
For inmates with a creative slant, the Performing
Arts Training Centre (PATC) was set up in Institution
A5 in 2009. The PATC’s goal is to provide inmates
with the opportunities to acquire employable skills
needed in the entertainment industry, as well as
to give them a channel to showcase their talents.
Inmates selected for the programme are able to sit
for music examinations and receive accreditation for
what they learn.
It’s all about the team…
To develop staff that can make a difference on the
ground, Cluster A had implemented the Scenario
Based Training (SBT) as a platform to enhance our
staff competency in handling ground occurrences
and incidents. To complement the In-ServiceTraining (IST) programme conducted by respective
institutions, a quarterly Cluster level IST session
which focuses on tactical refresher training and
other programmes catered to the needs of each
institution and introduced to ensure the consistency
of training standards.
Cluster A’s Staff Development Unit has also
worked out a training package with reference to a
written concept paper on ‘Basic Jailcraft’. Currently
as part of the On-the-Job-Training orientation
programme, all officers within the Cluster have been
scheduled to attend the training by the end of 2010.
This year, besides the Annual Cluster Challenge
Trophy, the Commander’s Cup was inaugurated,
with the aim to forge strong bonds among the staff
and invigorate them through healthy and fulfilling
activities outside of the formal work environment.
Together with the rest of
Prisons, Cluster A maintains
its commitment to jailcraft.
Officers and staff will receive
continual training to exhibit
high levels of competence
and productivity. In its efforts
to reduce re-offending,
Cluster A will work closely
with Prisons’ Headquarters
in the implementation of new
rehabilitation programmes
for inmates.
To fulfil their roles as
Captains of Lives, resources
will be directed to staff
training to ensure that
officers within the Cluster are
befitting of such a title. Last
but not least, Cluster A will
work closely with Prisons’
Headquarters, Cluster B
and Cluster C to fine tune
its practices to ensure that
initiatives and plans can
be effectively realised in
the frontline.
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A JOURNE Y INTO SPS
CLUSTERS
CLUSTER B
Final
touches
Moving into a new home is
never an easy task, and the
challenge is always greater
when the move includes
some 5,000 inmates from
five institutions located
around Singapore. The first
half of 2009 saw Cluster
B involved in a slew of
activities in preparation for
its full operations to begin.
As the deadline got closer,
their ‘to-do’ lists shrank and
finally, Cluster B was ready
for its big move.
Make way,
we’re moving in!
Down to the last detail and with everything in
place, it was time to put the plans into fruition.
From July to August 2009, in a series of joint
efforts with other prison institutions and
external agencies, five separate, single-day
operations were executed in the successful
transfer of all inmates from the five institutions
into Cluster B’s new facility.
After the dust settled
During the planning stages, it was anticipated
that teething issues would occur as officers
and inmates began to adapt to the new
systems and facilities in Cluster B. Hence, a
systematic process of regular meetings and
communication between contractors and
institutional officers was initiated. This was to
ensure that proper measures were put in place
to deal with these issues.
Cluster B’s new occupants have by now
become familiar with their surroundings. They
have also proposed enhancements to further
improve Cluster B’s operations.
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Everything’s back to normal
Soon after the move, programmes for the
inmates resumed with some new additions
to the menu. Besides the regular treatment
programmes, religious and social counselling,
Cluster B took on the role of a designated preemplacement centre for the complex, preparing
inmates for their emplacement on communitybased programmes. Cluster B is also preparing
to assume the role of a pre-release centre,
priming inmates for reintegration back to
society upon their release from prison.
A total of 85 new Cluster Standing Orders
(CSOs) were created for the operations in
Cluster B, and since then, several new CSOs
have been formulated. With the institutional
and operational routines stabilised, Cluster B
has initiated a review of its CSOs, based on the
lessons learnt and best practices gleaned from
the experience of working in the new operating
environment. Staff training is conducted
regularly, with the objective of increasing the
competencies of staff and enhancing their
operational capabilities.
Fostering a cluster identity
Despite the hustle and bustle of the move,
Cluster B is committed to developing a cluster
identity and culture to prepare its officers to
meet any future challenges in the years ahead.
CLUSTERS
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A JOURNE Y INTO SPS
CLUSTERS
CLUSTER C
It’s all in a
year’s work
Cluster C – laying the
foundations
It was a busy year indeed for Cluster C. The formation of
the Staff Development and Corporate Services Units with
the appointment of the respective Assistant Commanders
and the ensuing alignment of functions took up much
of the year. In addition, the Cluster C family expanded
when Admiralty West Prison joined its ranks. Other
significant events were the retrofitting of Tanah Merah
Prison to replace the Prison School at Kaki Bukit and
the transformation of Selarang Park Prison/DRC to a
Supervision Centre to be known as the Selarang Park
Community Supervision Centre (SPCSC).
In April 2009, functions relating to logistics,
info-communication & technology, finance &
general administration were transferred from
the institutions to the Corporate Services Unit
in the Cluster Management. The latter provides
the necessary logistical and administrative
support for the day-to-day operational needs of
the institutions.
Work processes were reviewed and
streamlined to enhance management of
assets, reap the economies of scale and
achieve improved cost savings. The latter was
demonstrated through bulk procurement of goods
and services at the cluster level, compared to the
previous purchases made by institutions on an
individual basis.
In a similar vein, staff development functions
previously performed by individual institutions
were consolidated under the Staff Development
Unit. These functions include combined staff
performance review and ranking, administration
of awards, course nominations and applications,
staff disciplinary processes, organisation
of welfare activities, and processing of staff
declarations, resignations and retirements.
To enhance work processes, a Cluster C Portal
was created in May 2009. Some of its web-based
applications include Staff Database, Online
Defects Reporting System, Staff MC Tracking
System, SPCSC’s Vehicle Booking System and
Online Calendaring System.
On 1 October 2009, the Cluster C
Welfare Committee was formed, following
the consolidation of the Cluster C Welfare
Fund earlier. The Cluster C Staff Quarters
Allocation Committee was also formed to
process applications from Cluster C officers for
staff quarters.
A half-day Cluster Induction Programme
for On-the-Job Trainees attached to Cluster C
institutions was implemented. In addition, a
series of Cluster C Corporate Advance Roadshows
was conducted in July 2009 to ensure that all
officers were briefed on the organisation’s New
Business Framework and key projects. Cluster C
also coordinated the organisation-wide Prison
Officers Forum on 20 July 2009.
Staff well-being activities were also organised
to build Cluster bonding. The Cluster C Amazing
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Review, streamline and establish new
work processes
CLUSTERS
Race was organised by Changi Women’s
Prison on 12 August 2009 at Pasir Ris Park.
As part of our corporate social responsibility
programme, a Cluster C staff volunteer activity
was organised by Changi Women’s Prison on
30 September 2009 at The New Horizon Centre
(Toa Payoh), a day-care centre for patients
suffering from Alzheimer’s disease.
Provision of operations support for
Cluster C institutions
Cluster C Staff Development provided
operational support for our institutions,
particularly during the H1N1 Influenza A
period, by coordinating operational matters
between our institutions and HQ Ops. These
include representations at the daily H1N1 flu
coordination meetings by HQ Ops Planning and
Development Branch and Ops Management
Branch, liaison with Medical Services Branch in
the facilitation of staff training for the donning
of Personal Protection Equipment, mask fitting
exercises, maintenance of staff travel history
records and the identification and maintenance
of a database of frontline staff requiring
flu inoculation.
Cluster C Corporate Services was
instrumental in the procurement and supply
of adequate Personal Protection Equipment
for institutional staff, coordinating and
implementing the intercom systems at Kaki
Bukit Centre’s and Selarang Park Prison/DRC’s
visit offices during the period. The involvement
was also extended to the preparation and
renovation of Selarang Park Prison/DRC
Sector 4 into a Quarantine Centre for convicted
Quarantine Breakers.
Addition to the Cluster C family
Admiralty West Prison was added to the
Cluster C family on 17 August 2009, making it a
total of four institutions in the Cluster.
Prison, currently vacant, to be the new
Prison School. Funding was approved and
the retrofitting programme commenced
in December 2009. This programme also
involved the upgrading of the Integrated
Security System to bring it up to date with
current developments.
Transformation of Selarang Park Prison/
DRC to a Supervision Centre
Selarang Park Prison/DRC was transformed
to a Supervision Centre to manage inmates
emplaced on Community Based Programmes
and released on Supervision. The Centre
had undergone infrastructural changes and
organisational restructuring. Its staff has
also undergone training to enhance inmates’
reintegration efforts into society.
New prison school
In the wake of the need to vacate the Prison
School at Kaki Bukit, Cluster C submitted
a project paper to retrofit the Tanah Merah
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statistics
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STATISTIC S
Population
Convicted Penal Population
Snapshot of inmate population as at 31 December of each year
GENDER:
total:
10,446
902
total:
total:
10,628
955
11,288
986
Female
Male
2007
2008
9,544
2009
9,673
10,302
Age GrOUp AT ADMISSION:
554
553
570
<21
2007
2008
2009
2,467
2,367
2,390
21–30
3,540
3,465
3,483
31–40
2,775
2,922
3,203
41–50
984
1,186
1,463
51–60
126
135
179
>60
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
3500
4000
59
EDUCATION LEVEL 1:
254
219
209
No
Education
4,344
4,324
4,540
Primary
2007
2008
2009
4,811
5,072
5,377
Secondary
191
175
178
Pre-U
599
602
697
Vocational
247
236
287
Tertiary
& Above
0
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
6000
MAIN OFFENCE GROUP 2:
630
598
604
Crimes Against
Person
2,501
2,252
1,969
Property
Crimes
674
598
674
Commercial
Crimes
Immigration
Offences
251
249
303
Crimes Against
Public Order
33
26
14
56
73
86
Crimes Under
Woman’s
Charter
Traffic
Offences
Other
Offences3
0
60
2007
2008
2009
4,434
5,136
6,016
Drug
Offences
765
631
492
1
Inmates are tracked based on index
(most serious) offence only.
1,102
1,065
1,130
1000
As declared by inmates upon admission.
2
Examples of “Other Offences” include
convictions under the Environmental Act,
Income Tax Act, Moneylender Act and
Customs Act.
3
2000
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3000
4000
5000
6000
STATISTIC S
Remand Population
Snapshot of remand population as at 31 December of each year
GENDER:
total:
total:
524
80
807
87
total:
812
103
Female
Male
2007
2008
164
2009
720
709
Age GrOUp AT ADMISSION:
55
78
79
<21
138
255
228
21–30
2007
2008
2009
177
238
240
31–40
122
182
173
41–50
29
49
81
51–60
3
5
11
>60
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
61
EDUCATION LEVEL 4:
6
11
15
No
Education
195
316
321
Primary
2007
2008
2009
263
402
380
Secondary
17
12
16
Pre-U
27
43
47
Vocational
16
23
33
Tertiary
& Above
0
100
200
300
400
500
MAIN OFFENCE GROUP5:
57
93
91
Crimes Against
Person
Property
Crimes
122
132
157
22
34
58
Commercial
Crimes
Immigration
Offences
Crimes Against
Public Order
6
10
9
1
1
6
Crimes Under
Woman’s
Charter
Traffic
Offences
18
33
27
0
62
96
81
60
38
57
94
Other
Offences6
50
100
2007
2008
2009
164
366
310
Drug
Offences
150
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200
250
300
350
400
4
As declared by inmates upon admission.
5
Inmates are tracked based on index
(most serious) offence only.
6
Examples of “Other Offences” include
convictions under the Environmental
Act, Income Tax Act, Moneylender Act
and Customs Act.
STATISTIC S
DRC 7 Population
Snapshot of DRC inmate population as at 31 December of each year
total:
total:
643
122
total:
563
110
613
112
Female
2007
2008
521
2009
453
Male
501
Age GrOUp AT ADMISSION:
28
41
44
<21
226
171
211
21–30
2007
2008
2009
162
140
181
31–40
169
133
116
41–50
56
77
57
51–60
2
1
4
>60
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
7
DRC regime is meant for local
inmates only.
63
EDUCATION LEVEL 8:
10
11
16
No
Education
232
189
190
Primary
2007
2008
2009
353
309
316
Secondary
8
10
20
Pre-U
30
34
56
Vocational
10
10
15
Tertiary
& Above
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
8
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As declared by inmates upon admission.
STATISTIC S
Admissions
Convicted Penal Admissions
GENDER:
total:
18,973
3,721
total:
total:
17,404
3,239
17,330
3,375
Female
Male
2007
2008
15,252
2009
14,165
13,955
Age GrOUp AT ADMISSION:
1,110
1,059
998
<21
6,022
5,763
5,538
21–30
2007
2008
2009
6,590
5,573
5,256
31–40
3,842
3,472
3,742
41–50
1,239
1,336
1,528
51–60
170
201
268
>60
0
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
6000
7000
8000
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EDUCATION LEVEL9:
576
571
550
No
Education
8,413
7,599
7,324
Primary
2007
2008
2009
8,214
7,675
7,734
Secondary
565
474
503
Pre-U
Vocational
606
573
676
Tertiary
& Above
599
512
543
0
2000
4000
6000
8000
10000
MAIN OFFENCE GROUP 10:
817
806
829
Crimes Against
Person
Property
Crimes
1,005
875
1081
Commercial
Crimes
Drug
Offences
2,450
2,405
2,373
2,164
2,043
2,235
7,687
6,206
5,102
Immigration
Offences
285
213
235
142
114
89
Crimes Against
Public Order
Crimes Under
Woman’s
Charter
Traffic
Offences
824
800
965
3,599
3,942
4,421
Other
Offences11
0
66
1000
2000
3000
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2007
2008
2009
4000
5000
6000
7000
8000
9
As declared by inmates upon admission.
10
Inmates are tracked based on index
(most serious) offence only.
11
Examples of “Other Offences” include
convictions under the Environmental
Act, Income Tax Act, Moneylender Act
and Customs Act.
STATISTIC S
Remand Admissions
2007
2008
2009
9,997
10,073
9,030
0
2000
4000
6000
8000
10000 12000
DRC Admissions
GENDER:
total:
total:
510
111
total:
481
96
535
100
Female
2007
2008
399
Male
2009
385
435
Age GrOUp AT ADMISSION:
39
47
55
<21
2007
2008
2009
203
155
197
21–30
115
111
151
31–40
111
111
89
41–50
42
57
41
51–60
0
0
2
>60
0
50
100
150
200
250
67
EDUCATION LEVEL 12:
9
15
13
No
Education
165
162
154
Primary
298
254
281
Secondary
2007
2008
2009
8
8
23
Pre-U
21
33
50
Vocational
9
9
14
Tertiary
& Above
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
Releases
Convicted Penal Releases
GENDER:
total:
20,110
5,241
total:
17,502
3,200
total:
16,601
3,329
Female
2007
2008
14,869
Male
2009
14,302
13,272
12
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As declared by inmates upon admission.
STATISTIC S
Releases
DRC13 Releases
GENDER:
total:
297
71
total:
total:
560
109
468
95
Female
2007
2008
226
Male
2009
451
373
Recidivism Rates14
30
25
20
Overall
Penal
DRC
15
10
5
0
24.2% 24.3% 13.2%
25.1% 25.5% 13.2%
26.5% 26.7% 20.4%
Release Cohort
Release Cohort
Release Cohort
2005
2006
2007
13
DRC Regime is meant for local
inmates only.
Recidivism Rate is defined as the
percentage of local inmates detained,
convicted and imprisoned again for a new
offence within two years from their release.
14
69
Number of Judicial Executions
1
4
1
Murder
2007
2008
2009
0
0
1
Firearms
2
2
3
Drug
Trafficking
0
1
2
3
4
5
Major Incidents per 10,000
30
35
30
Escape Rate
per 10,000
25
Assault Rate15
per 10,000
20
15
10
5
0
0
22.3
FY2007
70
0
35.2
FY2008
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0
22.0
FY2009
The assault rate refers to assault cases
perpetrated by inmates who are charged
under aggravated prison offences.
Such cases would include any attack by
inmates on staff, or assaults by inmates
on fellow inmates in which serious
injuries are sustained by the victim(s).
15
STATISTIC S
Emplacement and Completion Rates for
Community Based Programmes16 (CBP)
Number of Emplacements:
2500
2000
CBP for Penal
inmates
1500
CBP for DRC
inmates
1000
500
0
2,219
256
2007
1,374
233
2008
1,299
265
2009
COMPLETION RATES:
100
80
60
CBP for Penal
inmates
CBP for DRC
inmates
40
20
16
0
93.4% 88.5%
96.4% 91.3%
96.4% 81.7%
2007
2008
2009
Community Based Programmes
provide an opportunity for suitable
inmates to have a gradual transition
from incarceration to complete
freedom. These programmes allow
inmates to work outside prison while
residing in their home, a halfway
house, or a work release camp, under
supervised conditions.
71
Academic & Vocational Programmes
Yearly Enrolment in Academic Programmes:
total:
34
total:
312
22
total:
266
192
25
131
147
59
127
2007
117
108
2008
2009
Academic Results:
GCE ‘N’ Level Results of Prisons Candidates
Year
2007
2008
2009
100.0%
99.1%
100.0%
Year
2007
2008
2009
10 points or less in best 3 subjects
84.9%
81.3%
73.0%
Year
2007
2008
2009
At least 1 ‘O’ Pass
99.0%
97.9%
98.7%
Year
2007
2008
2009
At least 3 ‘O’ Passes
86.7%
86.2%
87.7%
Year
2007
2008
2009
5 or more ‘O’ Passes
81.3%
74.6%
60.3%
At least 1 ‘N’ Pass
GCE ‘O’ Level Results of Prisons Candidates
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N Level
O Level
A Level
STATISTIC S
Vocational Programmes:
No. of Inmates
15000
338
12000
1,689
945
9000
5,196
4,199
Work
Programmes 18
4,704
6000
8,537
3000
0
17
5,658
Vocational Training Programmes are
provided by Singapore Corporation
of Rehabilitative Enterprises (SCORE)
to equip inmates with relevant job
skills. Examples of programmes
include National Institute of
Technical Education Certification
(NITEC), Institute of Technical
Education Skill Certificate (ISC),
National Skills Recognition System
(NSRS) courses and on-the-job
training programmes.
18
Employability
Courses19
5,591
2008
2007
Vocational Training
Programmes17
Work programmes aim to inculcate
discipline and positive work
ethics and values by immersing
inmates in real work environment
within prisons.
2009
19
Employability courses include
short term course like English
literacy classes and basic
education programmes (primary to
secondary level).
73
ALMANAC
Organisation Awards
Singapore HR Awards
Leading HR Practices Awards
1.Manpower Resourcing & Planning (Career Activist structure)
2.E-Human Resource Management (eLMS) 3.Learning & Human Capital Development (Coaching Portal) 4.HR Communications (Communication of MV SUBLIME)
5.Employee Relations & People Management (Pre-BOC attachment programme)
Special Category Awards
1.Leading HR Practices in Health & Employee Wellness (From Welfare to Well-Being)
2.Individual HR Awards – Leading HR Executive Award 2009 (Lee Pin) 3.Corporate HR Awards – Corporate HR Awards Hewitt Associates
Top Companies for Leaders in Asia Pacific (Special Recognition Award)
Hewitt Hewitt Best Employers in Singapore 2009
Governing Board of Certification International (UK) Limited
ISO Certification for Rehabilitation Classification Process (Recertification)
Awards
NATIONAL DAY AWARD
The Public Administration Medal (Bronze)
SUPT1A
Phang Seok Sieng
the COMMENDATION MEDAL
DSP2
Hoo Poh San Kelvin
the EFFICIENCY MEDAL
CW2
Palanisamy Asogan
CW2
Uvarajah S/O Maniam
SSGT
Amran Bin Osman
SSGT
Ng Pei Fen
SSGT
Zulkifli Bin Osman
CSO GR II
Mohammad S Man Bin Saleh
the LONG SERVICE MEDAL
SUPT1A
Lam Cher Soon
DSP1
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DSP1
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SCW2
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SCW1
M Kunaseakanan
CW2
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CW2
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CW2
Rajendra Kumar S/O Ramasamy
CW1
Mohammad Iskandar Bin
Abdullah Sivan
CW1
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CW1
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SSGT
Mohd Sidek Bin Osman
SSGT
Mustaffah Bin Mustakim
SSGT
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SSGT
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SSGT
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SSGT
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SGT
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SGT
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CPL
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CPL
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CPL
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CPL
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CPL
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CPL
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CPL
Rossitah Bte Karim
CPL
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OSO GR III
Kannusamy Minachi
75
Excellent Service Award
star award
DSP2
Tan Yew Teck
DSP1
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DSP1
Mohamed Farik bin Omar
DSP1
Ricky Eu
DSP1
Zai Siew Leong Thomas
ASP2
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ASP1
Aw Tik Loo
ASP1
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RO2
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CW2
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CW2
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CW2
Lee Teck Hwee
CW2
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CW2
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GOLD award
ASP2
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DSP1
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ASP1
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ASP1
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ASP1
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ASP1
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ASP1
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ASP1
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ASP1
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ASP1
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ASP1
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RO2
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ASP1
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RO2
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RO2
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RO2
Muhammad Faizal Zakariah
RO2
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RO2
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RO2
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RO2
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RO2
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CW2
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RO2
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CW2
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RO2
K Ragavan
CW1
Ang Yong Wee
RO2
Lim Chee Keat
CW1
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RO2
Moganapriya D/O Sandiramogan
SSGT
Abdul Rahim Bin Abdul Rahman
RO2
SSGT
Abdul Rauff Bin Mohamed
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Razak
SSGT
Amran Bin Abdul Rahim
RO2
Mustarsyidah Binte Abdul Karim
Cham Thau Suan Ian
RO2
Sim Siu Shih Tessa Mae
Charlie Chow Kong Keat
RO2
Wong Mei Fen Joyce
Heng Steven
RO1
Palai Arul Nambi
SSGT
Hing Su Wan
CW2
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SSGT
Jogindar Singh S/O Naranyat Singh
CW1
Chin Kwan Leong
Lim Bee Hong
CW1
Faridah Bte Abdul Rahman
Lo Nyuk Shih
CW1
Fauziah Bte Pareed
SSGT
Mahyudin Bin Sanusi
CW1
Goh Wei Xiang
SSGT
Mohamad Nizam Bin Supri
CW1
Ivy Lim Sze Hoay
SSGT
Mohamad Sidik Bin Mohamad Hasan
CW1
Jaya Paragas S/O Adaikalasamy
SSGT
Muhammad Rashidi Bin Saidi
CW1
Kumarasan S/O Ramasamy
Sam Chee Oon
CW1
Lee Kek Wee
Shahmeer Haiqal Bin Rizal @
Raymond Patrick
CW1
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CW1
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Pon Yin Hoong
CW2
Yeo Kee Siang
CW1
Chia Yun Seng
CW1
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CW1
Mustafa Bin Omar
CW1
Voon Min Yock Irene
CW1
Zulkiflee Bin Sarip
SSGT
Cwa Mirin
SSGT
Daveen Low Chung Yong
SSGT
He Yet Lee Corine
SSGT
Helen Lim Siew Hoon
SSGT
Ho Siew Thong
SSGT
Kamarul Azmi Bin Tahir
SSGT
Koh Nyok Lan
SSGT
Lim Bee Hong
SSGT
Loh Chin Yi
SSGT
Mahad Ridzuan Bin Mohd Zin
SSGT
Tan Aik Tong
CW1
SSGT
Mohamed Rahadian Bin Mohamed
Kassim
SSGT
Umaparen S/O Subramaniam
CW1
Satvinder Singh S/O Suchar Singh
SSGT
Yap Yan Yong
CW1
Tan Yu Hong Adrian
SSGT
Yong Kim Guan
SSGT
Asraniza Binte Abdul Rahim
SGT
K V Raj Tevan S/O Vijayatevan
SSGT
Au Yan Ting
SGT
Khor Choong Chian
SSGT
Chia Yew Teck
SGT
Lim Kean Lung
SSGT
Chng Teck Chye
SGT
Lin Sze Hang
SSGT
Endon Bte Mohamed Noor
SGT
Muhammad Darwisy Bin Haroon
SSGT
Farits Bin Mohamed Yosuf
SGT
Najib Bin Mustafa Bamadhaj
SSGT
Heng Sock Hui
SGT
Ramlan Bin Kamim
SSGT
Hoo May Yee
SGT
Segar S/O Subbian
SSGT
Imran Wahyudi Bin Subehan
MX11
P.J. Kesava Kumaran
SSGT
Jacky Ng
SSGT
Kee Then Tat Willie
Yeo Fei Wan Mabel
SSGT
Kelvin Goh Guan Soon
SSGT
Koh Choon San
SSGT
Mohammad Sharil Bin Abdullah
SSGT
Narayasamy S/O Gobal
SSGT
Sandy Phung Yin Lei
SSGT
Tan Ghim Seng
SGT
Abdul Aziz Bin Bakri
SGT
Chin Keng Chwee
SGT
Chong Pei Sze Melissa
SGT
Mohamad Nor Rohdiansteien Bin
Abdul Manan
SSGT
SSGT
SSGT
SSGT
SSGT
SSGT
SSGT
SGT
Mohamed Azhar Bin Mohamed Khaili
SGT
Mohammed Rizal Bin Abdul Rashid
SGT
Muhammad Shabir Bin Amdan
SGT
Nur Diana Bte Abdullah @ Pavitra D/O
Balbahadur
DSP2
DSP1
Tung Kai Lee Patricia
SGT
Suhaime Bin Mohd Noor
DSP1
Wong Sze Loong
SSGT
Koh Hui Nee Alice
SGT
Zamakhair Bin Bujang
ASP2
Chew Sock Maan
SSGT
Koh Lee Fang
CPL
Maizatunisa Mohamed
ASP2
Lim Lay Khim
SSGT
Kuan Sim Hui
ASP2
Mohamed Azhar Bin Zailan
SSGT
Lee Wei Long
ASP2
Mohamed Rusdi bin Mohamed Esa
SSGT
Lim Mao Xiong Eric
76
silver award
SINGAPORE PRISON SERVICE ANNUAL REPORT 20 09
ALMANAC
SSGT
Manoharan S/O Shanmugavel
SGT
Mohammad Robany Bin Sawal
CW2
SSGT
Mazirah Bte Abdul Rahman
SGT
SSGT
Sheryl Kang Hoon Hwa
SSGT
Mohamed Khalid Bin Mohamed Idris
Muhammad Zulkarnain Bin Abdul
Hamid
Chua Swee Hwa
–
Kenneth Foo
SSGT
Mohammad Omar Bin Sarfudin
SGT
Ngo Chee Kuan Steven
–
Leonie Tan
SSGT
Mohd Juffri Bin Idris
SGT
Noorahezan Binte Sarip
SSGT
Muthukumari D/O N Vellasamy
SGT
Noorhasida Binte Jumien
SSGT
Ng Chew Lan
SGT
Norafiza Binte Mohd Rahim
SSGT
Ng Pei Fen
SGT
Norishan Binte Abdul Sahak
SSGT
Norizan Binte Mustafa
SGT
Puvaneswari D/O Vellasamy
SSGT
Nur Suhaili Bte Hamid
SGT
Rajenderan S/O Palani Thevar Raman
SSGT
P Ramesh Menon
SGT
Rajeswari D/O Chandramurthi
SSGT
Pang Hee Teng
SGT
Raniza Binte Roslan
SSGT
Ponnarasi D/O Gopal Chandra
SGT
Reeduan Bin Ramli
SSGT
Raghbir Singh S/O Lakha Singh
SGT
Ryan Leong Mun Kit
SSGT
Rashidah Binte Abdul Razak
SGT
Sathiaseelan S/O Thurasingam
SSGT
Richard Koh Chor Kiat @ Gust
SGT
Shalfin Bin Illias
SSGT
Rubiana Binte Shamsul
SGT
Shanti D/O Ramakrishnan
SSGT
Rudy Khairon Bin Daiman
SGT
Tan Lee Teng
SSGT
Samy Nathan S/O Mutaya@Muthaiah
SGT
Tan Xiu Lin
SSGT
Sia Lie Tieng
SGT
Toh Si Ann
SSGT
Sim Keh Soon
SGT
Tan Yitian Vanessa
SSGT
Sipalah Bin Mustari
CPL
Cheang Wei Ting
SSGT
Siti Khadijah Binte Rowtin
CPL
Muhammad Danial Bin Yusof
SSGT
Sng Siew Leng
CPL
Mohamed Faris Bin Osman
SSGT
Song Jin Ching
CPL
Muhammad Rizal Bin Abdul Halid
SSGT
Suhaila Bte Mohamed Andy
CPL
Rohani Bte Adam
SSGT
Suhana Binte Sulaiman
CPL
Sakina Bte Monawar Hussin
SSGT
Tan Heng Kuan
CPL
Wong Chee Leong Mark
SSGT
Toh Eng Eng
MX12
Nur Faezah Rosman
SSGT
Tok Chai Cheng (Sandy)
SSGT
Too Lip Sam
SSGT
Viknesh S/O Govida Dras
SGT
Ang Meng Kim Ann
DSP2
SGT
Anita D/O Retnasamy Anthony
SGT
Operations Voyage
SUPT1
Abdul Majid Bin Abdul Rahim
SUPT1
Kong Ling Chieh Titus
SUPT1
Lee Chee Kwong
SUPT1
Loh Teck En
SUPT1
Soh Beng Koon
DSP2
Choo Wei Liang Timothy
DSP2
Juliana Binti Abdul Khalik
DSP2
Kevin Hoon Kay Ming
DSP2
Kuai Ser Leng
DSP2
Patrick Ng Chun Chow
DSP2
Tye Ming Kheong James
DSP2
Wee Lian-Chyuan Wilfred
DSP1
Cheong Kum Foong
DSP1
Faisal Bin Mustaffa
DSP1
Lee Kong Wee
DSP1
Lim Lam Seng
ASP2
Azman Bin Suant
ASP2
Chiang Hwee Yen Jean
ASP2
Chua Cheng Wah
ASP2
Faizal Bin Ridzwan
ASP2
Sim Beng Keat Ricky
ASP2
Song Yew Hean
ASP2
Tan Weng Sin
ASP2
Tong Teck Hong
ASP1
Kee Mong Hoe
ASP1
Lam Kiat Choong Edmund
ASP1
Lee Khum Thong
Terence Pillay Khoo Chee Seng
CW2
Charlvi Tan Hoon Hui
ASP2
Ronald Pang In Tai
Arasu D/O Krishnaswamy
CW2
Uvarajah S/O Maniam
ASP2
Tan Puay Kiat
SGT
Ayisath Rajiba D/O Akbar Ahmad
CW2
Zulkifli Bin Zakaria
ASP2
Thilagavathi D/O Doraisamy
SGT
Azlinah Binte Othman
SSGT
Yong Thim Kwee
CW1
Lee Ai Lan
SGT
Chan Chau Har
CW1
SGT
Chang Sun Mei
Mohammad Iskandar Bin
Abdullah Sivan
SGT
Chen Huixian Lydia
CW1
Roslee Bin Johari
SGT
Cheng Xinyi Sandy
SSGT
A Mariadas S/O Arokiasamy
SGT
Chong Chu Hwa Sebastian
SSGT
Roslee Bin Yahaya
SGT
Goh Kiao Goon Patricia
SGT
Ooi Chan Lum
Outstanding COL winners
SGT
Goh Yan Ling
MX11
Foh Hui Peng
DSP1
Ricky Eu Kok Keong
SGT
Haryati Binte Abdul Kadil
ASP2
Gerard Edwin Gibson
SGT
Koh Hui Ting
SSGT
Narayasamy S/O Gobal
SGT
Leong Lai Fong
SSGT
Ng Pei Fen
SGT
Low Weng Choon Steven
SSGT
Oh Suan Gek Teresa
SGT
Masjannah Binte Jumadi
SGT
Mohamed Alfian Bin Ahmad
SGT
Mohamed Razalli Bin Husin
SGT
Mohammad Aminullah Bin Ramli
SGT
Mohammad Noor Bin Hamid
MINISTeR FOR HOME AFFAIRS NATIONAL DAY
AWARD 2009
MINISTER FOR HOME AFFAIRS AWARD FOR
OPERATIONAL EXCELLENCE 2009
Yellow Ribbon Tattoo Removal Project
DSP1
Karen Lee Tze Sein
DSP1
Terry Tan Kok Beng
ASP2
Steven Teo Seng Boon
ASP1
Ng Aik Boon Jeremy
Best Unit Award 2009
Kaki Bukit Centre
OUTSTANDING CAPTAINS OF LIVES AWARD 2009
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INDIVIDUAL COMMENDATION 2009
ASP2
Chew Tee Seng
ASP2
Dave Singh Calais
CW2
Johnny Yap Ah Oon
DIRECTOR OF PRISONS AWARD –
INDIVIDUAL TESTIMONIAL 2009
MX12
Sng Wei Ming Shaun
CW1
Muhamad Asfadly Bin Aspar
MSO GR II
Chua Sock Kiang
CW1
Yip Sok Cheng Susan
SSGT
Tan Hock Guan
H1N1 @ HTA
Cluster B Move (Ops Mgmt)
DSP1
Kalaivanan S/O Visvalingam
ASP2
Mohammad Fadly Bin Safie
DSP1
ASP1
Alan Chee Hock Lai
ASP2
Chew Sock Maan
SCW1
Chan Weng Kay
ASP1
Amirudin Bin Omar
CW2
Chan Kok Hua
CW2
Koh Chian Ming
CW2
Rahim Bin Manap
CW1
Lee Yue Heong
CW1
Wong Tian Lee
SSgt
Palani S/O Amudalingam
SSGT
Kate Tan Lee Meng
SSgt
Sazli Bin Mohd Anis
SSGT
Krishna Morthi S/O Muthusamy
SSgt
Yong Thim Kwee
Faisal Bin Mustaffa
ASP2
Lee Beng Hwee Irene
ASP2
Lim Lay Khim
ASP2
Ong Choon Teck
ASP1
Foo Yue Xuan Hatsuee
CW1
Ang Chiew Har Ebi
Identification of Assailant
Cluster B Move (Intel)
CW1
Muhammad Irsham Bin Samat
SUPT1
Kong Ling Chieh Titus
DSP1
Derek Tang Cheok Hon
CW1
Norjehan Bte Mohammad Azhar
DSP1
DSP1
SSGT
Chong Kok Chee
Muhammad Ibrahim Bin Abdul
Rahman
Muhammad Ibrahim Bin
Abdul Rahman
SSGT
Ismail Bin Ibrahim
SSGT
Lim Bee Hong
SSGT
Mohamed Israq Bin Mohamed Salim
SSGT
Siti Khadijah Binte Rowtin
Criminal Intent
SGT
Kelana Bin Ali
DSP1
Adam Chew Kia Liang
CPL
Azman Bin Ahmad
DSP1
MSO GR II
Chua Sock Kiang
Muhammad Ibrahim Bin Abdul
Rahman
MSO GR IV
Yeo Chor Keow
DSP1
Siti Mariam Bte Hassan
RO1
Muhammad Alphian Bin Hashim
CSO GR V
Siti Farhana Binte Rosman
DSP1
Tan Chap Yong
SCW1
Wong Ying Kit
DSP1
Terry Tan Kok Beng
CW1
Adrian Tan Yu Hong
Thio Kok Sing
CW1
David Lee Kek Wee
ASP2
Anthony Toh Seah Hian
CW1
Giam Mee Mee
ASP2
Lim Bee Peng
CW1
Martin Liew Kok Seong
ASP2
Mohamed Rusdi Bin Mohamed Esa
SSGT
Jasawirda Bin Wahid
ASP2
Robin Giam Heng Leong
SSGT
Joseph Lee Choon Hong
Serena Lim May Ling
SSGT
Kirpal Singh
Sulaiman Bin Mohd Salleh
SSGT
Lim Boon Hwee Edmund
Chua Chiew Lian
SSGT
Seah Chuan Heng
CW1
David Lee Kek Wee
SSGT
Tan Aik Tong
CW1
Gary Ho Jixiang
SSGT
Tan Chee Keong
DIRECTOR OF PRISONS AWARD –
TEAM COMMENDATION 2009
International Mock Prison Riot Competition
ASP2
Derry Teh Hwa Yong
SSgt
Ang Chuean Wee Kelvin
SSgt
Ang Kian Heng
SSgt
Mohamed Israq Bin Mohamed Salim
Sgt
Irwan Kurniawan Bin Rahmat
Sgt
Mu Weiqiang
Sgt
Veilsamy S/O Krishnan
CW1
Martin Liew Kok Seong
DSP1
Tan Chap Yong
SSGT
Jasawirda Bin Wahid
DSP1
Thio Kok Sing
SSGT
Lim Boon Hwee Edmund
ASP2
Ayub Bin Mohamed
ASP2
Mohamed Rusdi Bin Mohamed Esa
ASP2
Robin Giam Heng Leong
DSP1
ASP2
ASP2
CW1
ASP2
Sulaiman bin Mohd Salleh
ASP2
Vincent Lim Chwee Howe
SSgt
Joseph Lee Choon Hong
Cluster B Move (CS/Kitchen)
H1N1 HQ Ops Group
SSgt
Kang Hoon Hwa
CW2
Charlvi Tan Hoon Hui
SUPT1A
Chiew Hock Meng
SSgt
Teresa Oh Suan Gek
SSGT
Chia Meng Kuan
SUPT1
Quek Hong Choon
SSgt
Wendy Kang Mei Ling
SSGT
R Tamilchelvan S/O Ramachandran
ASP2
Chin Soon Theen
MX10
Agnes Lum Lai Meng
SGT
Ariandy Bin Abd Majid
ASP2
Ho Yong San
MX11
Chong Kum Wah
SGT
Arivananthan S/O Retnam
ASP2
Huang Shuxian
MX12
Rachel Ng Yu Zhi
SGT
John Selvam A/L Anthony Samy
ASP2
Mohammad Ismael Bin Abdull
Rahman
PDID Best IIT
SGT
Leong Kok Sing
DSP2
Yeo Fei Wan Mabel
SGT
Mohamed Jaya Bin Daud
DSP1
Siti Mariam Bte Hassan
SGT
Puthenneswaran S/O Pakkiry
CW2
Amnah Bte Aziz
SGT
Ravi S/O Thangavel
SSGT
Sia Lie Tieng
SGT
Tan Boon Pheng
SGT
Zainal Bin Husain
ASP2
Ng Kim Seng
ASP2
Sim Beng Keat
ASP2
Tay Wen Hui Jeniffer
ASP2
Tok Eng Seng
CW1
Chan Qiwen
MSO GR 10
Teo Seng Minh
ASP2
Koo Boon Wah
Lim Yee Li Erina
RO2
Sim Siu Shih, Tessa Mae
CW2
Zulkifli Bin Zakaria
Lim Choon Leong
CW1
Bohari Bin Suri
MX12
Cluster B Move (Registry)
CW1
78
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Cluster B Move (PLB Transport Team)
ALMANAC
SSgt
Abd Rahim Bin Ahmad
CW1
Constance Lee Ai Lan
DSP1
SSgt
Imran Bin Mohd Arsek
CW1
Norjehan Bte Mohammad Azhar
DSP1
Soh Ming Koon
SSgt
Konzan Bin Rosdi
SSgt
Mazirah Binte Abdul Rahman
ASP2
Pang In Tai Ronald
SSgt
Mohamed Noor Bin Mohamed Ismail
SSgt
Nur Fazila Binte Ibrahim
CW2
Sasukumar S/O Sathiyaseelan
SSgt
Wong Mui Leng
CW1
Lee Chai Soon
SSgt
Wong Sin Min
Sgt
Jojoe Lee Lea San
Sgt
Mazlan Bin Abdullah
Sgt
Mazlan Bin Mohd Zen
Sgt
Mohamed Barak Bin Hassan
Sgt
Mohd Rozman Bin Masuni
Sgt
Olaganathan
Sgt
Selvaraj S/O Karuppiah
Sgt
Toh Cheng Lai
Sgt
Zainal Bin Yahya
Cpl
Asha Devi
Cpl
Goh Boo Guan
Cpl
Kader Bacha Bin Abdul Wahab
Cpl
Rajandran S/O Asokkumaran
Cpl
Roselan Bin Buang
Cpl
Roszaidi Bin Johari
Cpl
Sapah Ruddin Bin Abdullah
“I Want Out” Project
DSP1
Hanizamal S/O Mahmood
RO2
K Ragavan
RO1
Kok Han Kwang
CW2
David Simon Retnam
SSgt
Siti Suhailah Binte Saini
Sgt
Suhaime Bin Mohd Noor
Sgt
Wong Tze Min
Uncovered Hidden Drugs @ QRP
ASP2
Tan Weng Sin
CW1
Mohamad Faizal Bin Abdul Razak
New PASS & PLC
Ricky Eu Kok Keong
CW1
Suderman Bin Ali
CW1
Wong Tin Seong
SSGT
Mohamed Masri Bin Khairuman
DSP1
Shepherdson Olivia Genevieve
Cluster B Move (B2)
ASP2
Chew Tee Seng
DSP1
Quek Chun Ming
ASP2
Derrick Goh Chiung Yang
DSP1
Teo Huey Xiang
ASP2
Lee Kok Wee
DSP1
Toh Wee Boon Jackson
ASP2
Siti Khairani Bte Basir
ASP2
Gregory Savier
CW2
Ong Mui Lan
ASP2
Ho Kah Leong
Sakila Binte Abdul Rahman
ASP2
Norman Bin Mohd Zain
MX11
Tan Chui Li
ASP2
Teo Huey Lip
MX12
Della Loh Mui Ping
RO2
Mohamed Firman Bin Mansoor
Steven Loo Tiong Kheng
CW2
Loh Kok Jeng
MX12
Tan Kai Qing
CW1
Elammaran S/O Marimuthu
MX12
Wong May Ying
Cluster B Move (B3)
MSO Gr III
Leong Chung Pun
SGT
MX12
ASP2
Chung Cher Chiang
Correctional Research Seminar
RO2
Eddy Asmara Bin Rahman
MX11
Melvinder Singh
CW2
Bala Muraly S/O Anchang @ Muthu
MX12
Christine Goh Hui Ping
SSgt
Ganeshwaraa @ Steven S/O Ponniah
MX12
Liaw Sze Wai
SSgt
Liu Zhiqiang
MX12
Prasantti Philips Roy
SSgt
Mohamed Ridzuan Bin Mohamed Sani
Sgt
Siti Hawa Binte Ahmad Salleh
Cluster B Move (CS)
CW2
Nasir Bin Mohamed Yusoff
Cluster B Move (B4)
CW2
Wong Kong Sang Kevin
DSP1
Lee Poh Huat Adrian
CW1
Jacob Raja S/O Rajamani
ASP2
Armand Abdul Aziz Bin Hj Rais
CW1
Mohammad Iskandar Bin
Abdullah@ Sivan
ASP2
Bertrand Goh Szer Lin
ASP2
Chan How Lee
CW1
Nur Faizal Bin Chamuriry
RO2
Yong Ka Jun
CW1
Sim Choon Kwang
CW2
Yaacob Bin Johar
CW1
Siow Kent Fung
SSgt
Low Chee Siong
SSgt
Mohd Sam Bin Abdullah
Muhammad Ibrahim Bin
Abdul Rahman
SSgt
Ruben S/O Rabendharen
SSgt
Sanmugam S/O Balakrishnan
DSP1
Tan Chap Yong
SSgt
Tan Kim Tjin
ASP2
Robin Giam Heng Leong
Sgt
Arman Bin Salim
RO2
Kerk Kim Syn
CW1
Martin Liew Kok Seong
SSgt
Jasawirda Bin Wahid
SSgt
Lim Boon Hwee Edmund
Managing Difficult Inmates @ A1
SSGT
Saharudin Bin Abu
SSGT
Sharin Bin Abdul Rahman
DIRECTOR OF PRISONS AWARD –
TEAM TESTIMONIAL 2009
Anti-smuggling project @ QRP
DSP1
Cluster B Move (B5)
DSP1
Abd Razak Bin Ahmad
ASP2
Guoh Tjin Soon
ASP2
Lim Wei Kiat
ASP2
Lim Yong Khong
ASP2
Tan Wee Teck
ASP1
Koh Chong Tai
Cluster B Move (Staff Devt)
CW2
Lee Teck Hwee
ASP2
Leong Say Shen Anderson
CW2
Palanisamy Asogan
RO2
Mohammed Taufik Bin Munawar
CW1
Kong Wai Kean
SSgt
Edwin Lim Kim Hiong
Anti-smuggling project @ A3
CW1
Kuldip Singh S/O Surat Singh
SSgt
Richard Koh Chor Kiat @ Gust
RO2
Ganesh Kumar S/O Vendesan
CW1
Lee Li-Tsung
SSgt
Shahril Bin Mahnoh
SCW1
Gurmeet Singh S/O Santokh Singh
CW1
Yao Chin Leng
SSgt
Yeo Yan Ting
CW1
Gary Ho Jixiang
SSgt
Ke Wai Choong
Sgt
Murali Dharan S/O N Gopal
SSgt
Khairudin Bin Kamsan
Fire @ CWP Sallyport
Cluster B Move (B1)
SSgt
Liew Chee Keong
ASP2
Yuen Mann Shy Diana
DSP1
Cheam Tiong Pheng
SSgt
Ng Jacky
SCW1
Illamaran Thamizhkkothai
DSP1
Liu Khek Yin
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Shahin Binte Kamaluddin
CW1
Anthony Peter Chia Boon Kong
SGT
Thiyakharajan S/O Ramasamy
Sgt
Ramu S/O Krishnan
CW1
Mason Lum Kok Choong
CPL
Azizah Binti Johari
Cpl
Muhammad Khairul Bin Jailani
CW1
Thean Nyoon Kong
CPL
Maizatunisa Binte Mohamed
CW1
Wong Tian Lee
CPL
Malwinderjeet Kaur D/O Karnail Singh
SSGT
Jasni S/O Abdul Rayman
CPL
Rohani Bte Adam
Chua Ah Kng
Construction and Move of Data Centre
Cluster B Move (AWP)
DSP1
Lim Tee Hock
ASP2
Lim Wei Kiat
SGT
ASP1
Chiang Mui Chin
Performing Arts Training Centre
DSP1
Sebastian Liew Kok Keong
ASP1
Tam Yeok Seng
DSP1
Mohamed Farik Bin Omar
ASP2
Lee Kok Wee
RO2
Paul Tan Suan Lim
ASP2
Teo Khim Hong Mike
ASP2
Lim Choon Tian Kenneth
CW1
Rosalie Chai
CW2
Toh Siew Choo
ASP2
Low Hwee Huang
SSgt
Audrey Lee Hui Hoon
SSGT
Saharil Bin Muntahar
ASP2
Neo Aik Wee
SSgt
Eddie Tan Kyim Hiong
SGT
Cheng Xinyi
MX11
Yau Chen Hui
SSgt
Mohamed Zuandi Bin Mohamed Zubir
SGT
Mian Bin Mohamed
MX12
Alvin Teo Guo Yang
SSgt
Wai Fook Choy
SGT
Mohamad Hakim Bin Haron
MX12
Jenesta Koh Lay Kuan
SSgt
Wee Kim Chye
SGT
Ng Cheng Koon Darren
MX12
Prashanth S/O Sankaran
Sgt
Eswaran S/O P Muthusamy
Sgt
Mohamed Abdullah
Transit Centre Transitional Team
Sgt
Wendy Wong Mun Choo
Cpl
Nora'aini Binte Razak
Management of high profile inmate
ASP2
Chew Sheng Meow
ASP2
Gerard Edwin Gibson
ASP2
Chew Tee Seng
ASP2
Teo Seng Boon Steven
ASP2
Low Hwee Huang
CW2
Tan Siew Huat
Cluster B Move (AWP Escort)
ASP2
Simon Ng Kay Choen
SSGT
Roslan Bin Ismail
SSGT
Jasni S/O Abdul Rayman
SSGT
George Ong Sai Hooi
SGT
Lim Kian Peng
SSGT
Musafir Lara Bin Selamat
SSGT
Wendy Chia Mei Cheng
Anti-smuggling project
PLCC Managing Clusters A & B Visits
ASP2
Abdul Halim Bin Abdul Mu`min
DSP1
Zai Siew Leong Thomas
CW2
Mohamad Isa Bin Ithnin
ASP2
Ho Kim Teck
SSGT
Ravichandran S/O Marimuthu
ASP2
Jean Chiang Hwee Yen
SGT
Kuah Hung Huat
ASP2
Ngo Kau Wee
CPL
Mark Wong Chee Leong
ASP1
Soh Hwee Fun Ivy
RO2
Chong Kah Hin Eugene
CW1
Ling Geok Wah
SSGT
Ramakrishna S/O Appa Rao
SSGT
Roslee Bin Yahaya
SGT
Khairil Bin Khairudin
SGT
Michael Devraj S/O Logharaja
SGT
Mohammad Rashid Bin Mohd Jailani
SGT
Mohd Rozman Bin Masuni
SGT
Olaganathan
SGT
Suhaimi Bin Achim
SGT
Tan Yew Hock
CPL
Roszaidi Bin Johari
Crisis Volunteer Befrienders Programme
ASP2
Ho Kim Teck
MX10
Karam Singh
MX11
Salina Bte Samion
Joint House Visit Programme
ASP2
Ayub Bin Mohamed
ASP2
Jean Chiang Hwee Yen
RO2
Jusani Bin Juri
SCW1
Wong Ying Kit
MX10
Karam Singh
MX12
Huang Zhang Jin
CW1
Mohamad Hazlan Bin Mohd Said
CW1
Tan Ting Kang Edwin
CW1
Voon Min Yock
SSGT
Chai Chee Uei
SSGT
Koh Hui Nee Alice
SSGT
Koh Nyok Lan
SSGT
Lim Bee Hong
SSGT
Lucian Dharmasena S/O Jayathilaga
SSGT
Nahur Mydin Bin Mastam
SSGT
Nirmaladevi D/O V Gurunathan
SSGT
Phung Yin Lei
SSGT
Tiang Siok Ting
SSGT
Toh Chee Leong
SGT
Asmah Binte Abu
OJT Programme by PSTS – Pilot @ AWP
SGT
Jeremiah Aloysius Colin
DSP1
Kalaivanan S/O Visvalingam
SGT
Lai Kong Chan
ASP2
Mohammad Fadly Bin Safie
SGT
Lee Mun Wah
ASP1
Jeffrey Yeo Kim Chye
SCW1
Borhan Bin Md Noor
SGT
Lin Sze Hang
SCW1
Chan Weng Kay
SGT
Nor Zahriaturraihan Binte Sonny
CW2
Chan Kok Hua
SGT
Nur Razadilah Bte Mohd Abdul Razib
CW2
Rahim Bin Manap
SGT
Suhana Binte Johari
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ALMANAC
Promotions
Senior Prison Officers
Promotion to the rank of ASP2
Promotion to the rank of RO2
Abdul Hadi Bin Mohd Amin
Chua Wei Kuan
Promotion to the rank of AC Gr 9
Ang Beng Wee
Eddy Asmara Bin Rahman
Koh Tong Hai
Boey Lai Hsia
Eng Mei Ye
Promotion to the rank of SUPT1A
Giam Heng Leong Robin
Foo Kok Hun
Lam Cher Soon
Goh Chiung Yang
Goh Chun Peng
Harun Bin Sinen
Goh Shufen Charmaine
Haryana Bte Mohammed
Goh Wee Beng
Joelle Tan
Hoo Hau Luen Ottilia
Leong Say Shen Anderson
It Yock Chian
Lim Tse Nan
Jusani Bin Juri
Mohamed Ali Bin Ismail
Kannaki
Mohamed Azhar Bin Zailan
Lai Yao Qiang Leonard
Mohamed Nizaar Bin Md Ibrahim
Lim Wei Jiat
Osman Bin Aspari
Lin Shujun
Poh Choon Chien Leon
Loh Kain Liat
Ravichandran S/O Ambalavanar
Moganapriya D/O Sandiramogan
Tan Chang Wei Elgin
Mohamed Fahmy Bin Mohamed Hanifah
Tan Poh Huay
Mohamed Firman Bin Mansoor
Tan Wee Teck
Mohammed Taufik Bin Munawar
Tan Weng Sin
Mustarsyidah Binte Abdul Karim
Tay Yan Lee Angeline
Ng Wan Xia Carol
Teh Hwa Yong Derry
Ong Hock San
Tong Teck Hong
Rossheema Binte Haniff
Woo Choo Yan Louis
Rudy Iskandar Bin Rahmat
Zainal Bin Asmore
Ryan Tan Ser Leong
Promotion to the rank of ASP1
Sun Kok Chin Aaron
Chang Boon Leong
Theepan Prakash S/O Ravintheran
Irwan Bin Abdullah
Thong Kiang Yong
Lai Voon Bin
Tony Immanuel Tan Kok Ping
Lam Kiat Choong Edmund
Wong Jin Wen
Lee Eng Hao
Wong Mei Fen Joyce
Lee Khum Thong
Promotion to the rank of RO1
Leow Khee Siong Alan
Ong Guan Hong Brandon
Promotion to the rank of SUPT1
Chow Chee Kin
Kan Hsueh Yee Carolyn
Loh Teck En @ Lu De'en
Ong Pee Eng
Quek Hong Choon
Sakdiah Bte Narsi
Soh Beng Koon
Tan Eng Keong
Tan Yeow Chong Simon
Promotion to the rank of DSP2
Foo Ee Lin
Goh Keng Chye Eugene
Koh Wee Leng Estella
Kuldip Singh S/O Nazar Singh
Law Chee Kiang
Ngian Tong Leng
Poh Lye Imm
Sze Chuck Huang
Tan Hock Seng
Tan Yew Teck
Teh Phuay Hian Cammy
Promotion to the rank of DSP1
Cheong Kum Foong
Chew Kia Liang Adam
Eu Kok Keong Ricky
Goh Poh Kwang Paul
Ho Hin Chang
Kok Weng Chew
Lim Geok Theng Cheri
Ng Bee Goh Doris
Ng Boon Aun
Raemi Bin Arifin
Sim Joo Peng
Tseng Chay Heng
Sameeyul Ameen S/O Haji Sulaiman
Shepherdson Olivia Genevieve
Tan Hui Ping
Tan Kay Lip Caleb
Tung Kai Lee Patricia
Zai Siew Leong Thomas
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Kumarasan S/O Ramasamy
Ho Meng Chee
Lee Kah Soon
Hoo May Yee
Emplacement to the rank of ASP1
Lee Kam Tang
Imran Wahyudi Bin Subehan
Poh Siok Hoon
Lee Yue Heong
Junaidi Bin Abdullah
prison officers
Letchumanan Ashogan
K.Kunalan S/O Karupayah
Liew Sook Fun
Kalwinderjeet Singh S/O Jaggeet Singh
Lim Chian Hong
Kam Yu Ling
Promotion to the rank of Scw2
Lim Sze Cheng
Koh Lee Fang
Azman Bin Tahar
Mohamad Suhardi Bin Rahim
Kuah Shiaw Long
Promotion to the rank of Scw1
Muhamad Asfadly Bin Aspar
Kumaraguru S/O Subramaniam
Goh Kim Pok
Muhammad Irsham Bin Samat
Kwek Lian See Nancy
Muhammad Salik Bin Sidik
Lim Hui Yang Deborah
Ng Peng Wai
Lim See Chuan
Normala Bte Ruslan
Lim Yen Fung
Nur Hannah Wang @ Wang Yu Han Debbie
Lu Siu Chi
Ong Teck Meng Jesmond
Manimala D/O Latchmanon
Peter Martin D'Souza
Mastura Binte Abu Hassan
Satvinder Singh S/O Suchar Singh
Mazuin Binte Musa
Tan Ngee Kng
Mohamad Faizal Bin Mohd Rasip
Tan Wei Peng
Mohamad Faizal Bin Noh
Tay Liong Heng
Mohamad Syamill Akbar Bin Abdul Rahim
Voon Min Yock
Mohammad Farhan Bin Roslan Samat
Wan Cheok Weng
Mohammad Iskandar Bin Sahat
Wong Kean Chung
Mohammad Mahadi Bin Sumarti
Yeo Chok Yean
Mohammad Redzuan Bin Mohd Ajis
Promotion to the rank of SSGT
Ng Kian Cheng Joseph
Al-Hannan B Mohamad
Ng Phei Ling
Amir Hamzah Bin Abdul Razak
Ng Xiao Hui
Anas Idham Bin Abdul Rahim
Norizan Binte Mustafa
Au Yan Ting
Ong Chen Chen Wendy
Azrinna Binte Rahmat
Ong Cheow Choy
Cai Jishun
Ong Sai Hooi
Chen Siew Mian
Pang Hee Teng
Chia Thong Khoon
Rajkumar S/O Muthu
Chia Yew Teck
Ram Asray Misir S/O Gobbo Misir
De Souza Ryan Blake
Randeep Singh S/O Jagindar Singh
Edwin Lim Kim Hiong
Rino Iskandar Bin Mohamad Noor
Farits Bin Mohamed Yosuf
Ronald Avery
Firdaus Bin Sumarti
Rubiana Binte Shamsul
Promotion to the rank of CW2
Amnah Binte Aziz
Bala Muraly S/O Anchang @ Muthu
Chan Choong Hoe Frank
Charlvi Tan Hoon Hui
Dahlan Bin Zainel
Kok Cheun Sing
Lee Teck Hwee
Rajendra Kumar S/O Ramasamy
Rajesh Rai
Sasukumar S/O G Sathiyaseelan
Syed Romadhan Bin Syed Nazar
Wong Kong Sang Kevin
Yip Wai Keong
Promotion to the rank of CW1
Alan Koh Pon Young
Ang Joo Hiong
Asri Bin Noordin
Azni Bin Abbas
Chan Hai Peng
Chan Qiwen
Chua Chiew Lian
Chua Chin Soon
Ebi Ang Chiew Har
Fauziah Bte Pareed
Goh Wei Xiang
Gunaseelan S/O Churian
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Rudy Khairon Bin Daiman
Mohammed Salihin Bin Abdol Razak
Sahdarehan Bin Sanip
Mohammed Shidiek Bin Salleh
Goh Hui Ping Christine
Sani Bin Samat
Mu Weiqiang
Ibrahim Bin Abdul Alim
Shahmeer Haiqal Bin Rizal
Muhammad Azahar Bin Abdul Rahman
Kausar Shaik Naina
Shaik Hafeez Bin Shaik Abdul Rahman
Muhammad Nazrul Bin Jamil
Liaw Sze Wai (Liao Shihui)
Shariffah Binte Sajali
Muhammad Sufian Bin Mohamed Rafik
Ling Hansheng Hansel
Siow Wei Tuck
Muhammad Zulkarnain bin Abdul Hamid
Lopez Nicole Marina
Siti Suhailah Binte Saini
Nor Aishah Binte Mohd Zanzi
Mariam Binte Mohammad Mazlan
Sng Thiam Hock Christopher
Noridan Bin May
Muhammad Nur Firdaus Bin Abdul Ghani
Sukhvinder Singh S/O Sarban Singh
Nur Razadilah Bte Mohamed Abdul Razib
Neo Chong Hwee (Liang Congwei)
Suryanti Binte Mohamed Shahril
Salehudin Bin Abu
Nur Faezah Binte Rosman
Syahina Bte Habib Elahi
Samir Bin Yazid
Prashanth S/O Sankaran
Syed Muhammad Fuad Bin Syed Fathil
Selamat Bin Sarpin
Rashida Binte Mohamed Zain
Tan Kim Tjin, Nicholas
Shahid Omar
Ren Yan
Tan Kok Peng
Shalfin Bin Illias
Sathiavaani D/O Gunaseelan
Tan Norman @ Norman Abdullah Tan
Tamilselvan S/O Nalayappan
Tan Kai Qing
Tan Swee Cheong
Yam Alvin
Thong Xiujun Fionna
Te Cheng Fea
Yugeshwran S/O Maniam
Toh Meng Cheng (Zhuo Mingqing)
Toh Ching Raing
Zulkifli Bin Mohammed Ali
Yam Kai Wing Danny
Zheng Liting Adeline
Too Lip Sam
Varadarajan S/O Annamalai
Chiam Siew Lin Laura
civilian officers
Viknesh S/O Govida Dras
Promotion to the rank of MSO Gr IV
Wong Jit Kwang
Wai Fook Choy
Promotion to the rank of MX 10
Wong Soo Ping
Lum Lai Meng Agnes
Yap Yan Yong
Sandra Maresa Yip Mei Lan
Yeo Yan Ting
Promotion to the rank of MX11
Promotion to the rank of Sgt
Chong Teng Loong Dominic
Abdul Hallim Bin Adam
Elijah Teo Tzee Siong
Chan Kuen Yew
Fadilah Binti Hassan
Cheng Wee Beng
Jasmin Kaur
Dianawati Bte Abdullah
Ng Kok Hoe
Faizal Bin Othman
Nicholas Raphael Netto
Hamirulizam Bin Abdul Hamid
Poh Cheng Siok (Qingshu Fu)
Ismail Sham Bin Ibrahim
Yau Chen Hui
Khairil Bin Khairudin
Promotion to the rank of MX12
Leong Lai Fong
Chaw Jia Hui (Cao Jiahui)
Lim Wee Thong
Cheng Xiang Long (Zhong Xianglong)
Lui Chia Chun
Cheong Chye Yoke
Promotion to the rank of MSO Gr V
Chan Yin Ling
Heriati Binte Jaiz
Promotion to the rank of CSO Gr III
Vimalathacheni D/O R Gopalan
Promotion to the rank of OSO Gr III
Kannusamy Minachi
Mohammad Fairuz Bin Hamim
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Retirees
List of officers retired in 2009
Date of
Retirement
Substantive Appointment
Name
05.01.2009
SUPT1
Hoon Thye Meng
09.01.2009
SSGT
Tan Kok Kheong
12.01.2009
CSO Gr II
Ismail Bin Mohamed Alsagoff
13.01.2009
SSGT
Abas Bin Yunos
28.01.2009
CW1
Ibrahim Bin Sidik
01.02.2009
SSGT
Mohammad Miharja Bin Ismail
18.02.2009
SGT
Radziah Binti Samadi
28.02.2009
ASP2
Choh Poh Tee
01.03.2009
ASP2
Yee Tong Heng
04.03.2009
CPL
Suleman Bin Hussein
15.03.2009
SGT
Mohamad Ghazali Bin Abdul Aziz
22.03.2009
ASP2
Teo Bee Lam
12.04.2009
OSO Gr III
Siti Sariah Bte Sumani
24.04.2009
SSGT
Yeo Mui Tien
04.05.2009
SGT
Mohamed Noor Bin Gani
07.05.2009
ASP1
Saman Bin Ismail
25.06.2009
RO2
Abd Adziz Bin Husein
20.07.2009
SSGT
Wee Teck Soon
31.07.2009
CW1
Nasir Bin Abdul Khan Ibrahim
31.07.2009
SSGT
Hassan Bin Hashim
05.08.2009
CW2
Rafiee Bin Sairi
07.08.2009
CPL
Suhaimi Bin Zainol
09.08.2009
SSGT
Ismail Bin Nasir
11.08.2009
SCW2
Vijanarayan S/O Munni Rai
13.08.2009
RO2
Steven Bernard Bonaventura
14.08.2009
ASP1
Ek'huan Bin Sawal
18.08.2009
SGT
Sabaria Binte Mohd Tahir
03.09.2009
SGT
Abdullah Bin Abdul Wahid
04.09.2009
ASP2
Thilagavathi D/O Doraisamy
06.10.2009
CPL
Johari Bin Jalil
08.10.2009
SGT
Ismail Bin Yacob
27.10.2009
Driver
Rahmat Bin Yusof
31.10.2009
CSO Gr III
Wong Jee Fang
07.11.2009
SGT
Lim Soon Huat
08.11.2009
CSO Gr III
Tan Kwee Huang
23.11.2009
SGT
Suppiah Jaganathan
12.12.2009
CW1
Mohammad Iskandar Bin Abdullah
19.12.2009
SGT
Mohamad Ayub Bin Hussain
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Acknowledgements
The committee would like to thank all those who have helped in
one way or another to make this Annual Report possible.
Editorial Board
Advisor: DSP Matthew Wee
Chairperson: ASP Chung Cher Chiang
Vice-Chairperson: ASP Eric Ong
Members:
ASP Mahendran Sinathuraja
ASP Lee Khum Thong
ASP Pamela Phor
RO Charmaine Goh
RO Ephraim Goh
RO It Yock Chian
RO Theepan Prakash s/o Ravintheran
CW Nizar Bin Tharama Baledram
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