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  2. 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 ...

  3. Volunteer Special Constabulary - Wikipedia

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    Applicants must meet certain basic physical and academic requirements, or can be former Police National Servicemen or ex-regular officers in the Singapore Police Force. Requirements include: age between 18–45 years old, a minimum of 5 GCE-"O" level passes, basic proficiency in English, Singapore citizenship or permanent residency, as well as ...

  4. Singapore Police Force - Wikipedia

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    The Singapore Police Force receives the highest budget allocation annually as compared to the various departments of the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), typically accounting for about 50% of its annual budget. For the fiscal year of 2013 (for the year beginning 1 April 2013), S$3.89 billion was budgeted to the MHA, of which 47.8% or S$1.86 ...

  5. Category:Police divisions in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Police divisions in Singapore" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  6. Clementi Police Division - Wikipedia

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    The first such NPC, Queenstown Neighbourhood Police Centre, [1] opened its doors on 1 October 1997 before being officially opened by Mr Wong Kang Seng, Minister for Home Affairs, on 20 December 1997. Operating from a temporary site beside the Queenstown MRT station , it has since moved to a new site co-located with the new fire station of the ...

  7. Individual physical proficiency test - Wikipedia

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    The test presently consists of three stations: sit-up, push-up, and 2.4 km (1.5 mi) run. Based on their age, sex and vocation, persons taking the IPPT are required to meet certain standards under the IPPT Standards and Scoring System in order to pass the test. [3] As of October 2013, about 116,000 people take the IPPT every year. [4]

  8. Neighbourhood police centre - Wikipedia

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    Nonetheless, all 35 NPCs were successfully opened, although some were delayed due to slower urban development in some areas than expected. The 33rd NPC, Marina Bay Neighbourhood Police Centre had been opened on 6 February 2010. [8] Two more Neighbourhood Police Centres had also been opened in Punggol and Woodlands West on 30 December 2012. [9]

  9. National Police Cadet Corps - Wikipedia

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    Following Singapore's successful elections of 1959, the new government, among other policies, began to pressure the Singapore Police Force (SPF) to form a youth unit on the lines of the long serving military cadet organisations of the island.