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. 52 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. SINGAPORE PRISON SERVICE ANNUAL REPORT 20 09 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. 53 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. 54 SINGAPORE PRISON SERVICE ANNUAL REPORT 20 09 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 55 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 56 SINGAPORE PRISON SERVICE ANNUAL REPORT 20 09 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 57 statistics 58 SINGAPORE PRISON SERVICE ANNUAL REPORT 20 09 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 SINGAPORE PRISON SERVICE ANNUAL REPORT 20 09 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 SINGAPORE PRISON SERVICE ANNUAL REPORT 20 09 200 250 300 350 400 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 64 SINGAPORE PRISON SERVICE ANNUAL REPORT 20 09 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 65 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 SINGAPORE PRISON SERVICE ANNUAL REPORT 20 09 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 68 SINGAPORE PRISON SERVICE ANNUAL REPORT 20 09 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 SINGAPORE PRISON SERVICE ANNUAL REPORT 20 09 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 72 SINGAPORE PRISON SERVICE ANNUAL REPORT 20 09 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 Lim Tee Hock DSP1 Phandeyan S/O Thangavellu SCW2 Azman Bin Tahar SCW1 M Kunaseakanan CW2 David Simon Retnam CW2 Nasir Bin Mohamed Yusoff CW2 Rajendra Kumar S/O Ramasamy CW1 Mohammad Iskandar Bin Abdullah Sivan CW1 Yeo Choon Pheng Felix CW1 Zulkiflee Bin Sarip SSGT Mohd Sidek Bin Osman SSGT Mustaffah Bin Mustakim SSGT Muthukumari D/O N Vellasamy SSGT Ong Cheow Choy SSGT Roslan Bin Ismail SSGT Yip Chin Beng SGT Mohamad Sah Bin Shukor SGT Saroja D/O Kanthasamy CPL Azman Bin Ahmad CPL Johari Bin Jalil CPL Kader Bacha Bin Abdul Wahab CPL Malwinderjeet Kaur D/O Karnail Singh CPL Mohamed Ros Bin Suman CPL Ritwan Bin Rafil CPL Rossitah Bte Karim CPL Shamsiah Bte Abu Bakar OSO GR III Kannusamy Minachi 75 Excellent Service Award star award DSP2 Tan Yew Teck DSP1 Lock Yee Kung DSP1 Mohamed Farik bin Omar DSP1 Ricky Eu DSP1 Zai Siew Leong Thomas ASP2 Ravichandran S/O Ambalavanar ASP1 Aw Tik Loo ASP1 Vijay Kumar Ratty RO2 Tan Ser Leong Ryan CW2 David Simon Retnam CW2 Han Jit Kwong CW2 Lee Teck Hwee CW2 Toh Siew Choo CW2 Wong Kong Sang Kevin GOLD award ASP2 Yeo Sung Kai Stanley DSP1 Angeline Chua Sio Ping ASP1 Ada Wong Kum Foong ASP1 Anita Zarina bte Muhamad Zaidi ASP1 Daniel Ang Kok Choon ASP1 Manisekaran S/O Ramasamy ASP1 Ng Kailin ASP1 Poh Siok Hoon Julia ASP1 Ng Pang Siong ASP1 Rozale Bin Marzuki ASP1 Overee Josephine Juliana RO2 Ang Siew Fern Melissa ASP1 Tan Chiang Lin RO2 Foo Kok Hun RO2 Ang Wee Chong Sean RO2 Muhammad Faizal Zakariah RO2 Chan Wei Li Debra Anne RO2 Ng Wan Xia Carol RO2 Ganesh Kumar S/O Vendesan RO2 Wong Jin Wen RO2 Hoo Hau Luen Ottilia CW2 Nasir Bin Mohamed Yusoff RO2 Hoon Sze Siang CW2 Syed Romadhan Bin Syed Nazar RO2 K Ragavan CW1 Ang Yong Wee RO2 Lim Chee Keat CW1 Norjehan Bte Mohammad Azhar RO2 Moganapriya D/O Sandiramogan SSGT Abdul Rahim Bin Abdul Rahman RO2 SSGT Abdul Rauff Bin Mohamed Muhammad Raizaluddin Bin Abdul 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 Abdul Rashid Bin Abu Bakar 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 Mohamad Hazlan Bin Mohd Said CW1 Mohamad Ismail Bin Abdul Moien Pon Yin Hoong CW2 Yeo Kee Siang CW1 Chia Yun Seng CW1 Muhammad Irsham Bin Samat 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 77 DIRECTOR OF PRISONS AWARD – 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 SINGAPORE PRISON SERVICE ANNUAL REPORT 20 09 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 79 SSgt 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 80 SINGAPORE PRISON SERVICE ANNUAL REPORT 20 09 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 81 EMPLACEMENT 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 82 SINGAPORE PRISON SERVICE ANNUAL REPORT 20 09 ALMANAC 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 83 ALMANAC 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 84 SINGAPORE PRISON SERVICE ANNUAL REPORT 20 09 Acknowledgements The committee would like to thank all those who have helped in one way or another to make this Annual Report possible. 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