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  2. reportMyloss.com - Wikipedia

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    The website allows users to enter descriptions and upload photographs of their lost items. [1] [4] Information about registered items is transferred by the service to selected police information technology systems. [5] If items are recovered by the police, they can be reunited with their owners by using the information retrieved from the ...

  3. Volunteer Special Constabulary - Wikipedia

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    The Volunteer Special Constabulary (VSC) in Singapore comprises volunteers from the general public. VSC officers are imbued with equal powers of a regular police officer to enforce law and order in Singapore. They wear the same police uniform as police officers as they patrol the streets and participate in public outreach events.

  4. Law enforcement in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    A Singaporean police vehicle. In Singapore, law enforcement is principally led by the Singapore Police Force (SPF), and supported by other agencies including the Singapore Prison Service, Central Narcotics Bureau, Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau, Internal Security Department, Immigration and Checkpoints Authority, and Singapore Customs ...

  5. List of emergency telephone numbers - Wikipedia

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    Police – 999; Ambulance – 997; Fire – 998; Traffic police – 993. Singapore: 999: 995: Mobile phones – 112 or 911; Non-emergency ambulance – 1777; Police hotline – 1800 255 0000; Traffic police – 6547 0000. Sri Lanka: 119: 110: Traffic police – 112 691 111. Syria: 112: 110: 113: Traffic police – 115. Republic of China 110: 119

  6. Jurong Police Division - Wikipedia

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    With the implementation of the Neighbourhood Police Centre system in the division in 1999, the headquarters was moved to its present location at 2 Jurong West Avenue 5, Singapore 649482. In November 2018, Woodlands Police Division was formed, and took over operations of two NPCs from Jurong Police Division (Woodlands East NPC & Woodlands West NPC).

  7. Tanglin Police Division - Wikipedia

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    When the Toa Payoh Police Division was closed in 1988, 'E' Division took over half its areas of control while Ang Mo Kio Police Division took over the rest. With the implementation of the NPC system in July 2001, the headquarters was moved to its present site at 21 Kampong Java Road, Singapore 228892 on 6 May 2001.

  8. Woodlands Police Division - Wikipedia

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    Located in the north of Singapore, Woodlands Division serves residents living and working in Woodlands, Sembawang and Yishun. It also oversees policing resources at Woodlands Checkpoint and Tuas Checkpoint until the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) took over all policing resources on 3 January 2023.

  9. Police Technology Department - Wikipedia

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    The ECC merged with the Technology Planning Division of the Planning and Organisation Department and the Special Project (C3) Department to form a new Police Technology Department on April 15, 2000. A year later, on April 15, 2001, the Police Coast Guard (PCG) IT Branch was integrated into the PTD.