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  2. ICMS Singapore - Wikipedia

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    All Singapore government agencies involved in criminal justice system are linked to the ICMS. [3] The agencies can do the following process with the State Courts of Singapore directly from their office without a courthouse visit. These process include, criminal prosecutions, file applications and receive court orders. [4] [5]

  3. Singapore Police Force - Wikipedia

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    Old Hill Street Police Station) – vacated in 1980, this old police station and barracks was renovated in 1983 and became part of MCCY and Paya Lebar Police Station ( 01°21′06″N 103°52′34″E  /  1.35167°N 103.87611°E  / 1.35167; 103.87611 ) – former site of 'F' Division HQ, vacated in 1987, now became 2nd Division HQ

  4. Awards and decorations of the Singapore Police Services

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    Pingat Polis Keberanian (Police Medal of Valour) [2] Pingat Bakti Setia (Polis) (Long Service Award (Police)) [3] Singapore Police Service Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (35 Years) [4] Singapore Police Service Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (30 Years) [4] Singapore Police Service Long Service and Good Conduct Medal(10 Years) [4]

  5. SG Courts - Wikipedia

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    Jury trials were abolished in 1969 and the Criminal Procedure Code was amended in 1992 to allow for trials of capital offences to be heard before a single judge. [1] The Court of Appeal is Singapore's final court of appeal after the right of appeal to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in London was abolished in April 1994.

  6. Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Act - Wikipedia

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    The Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Act 1955 (often known by the abbreviation "CLTPA") is a Singapore statute that, among other things, allows the executive branch of the Government of Singapore to order that suspected criminals be detained without trial.

  7. Criminal law of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Singapore retains both corporal punishment (in the form of caning) and capital punishment (by hanging) as legal penalties. For certain offences, the imposition of these penalties is mandatory. More than 400 people were executed in Singapore, mostly for drug trafficking, between 1991 and 2004.

  8. Singapore Police Service Long Service and Good Conduct Medal

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    The Singapore Police Force Long Service and Good Conduct Medal is awarded to officers in recognition of his long and exemplary service and good conduct in the Singapore Police Force. An officer may receive the Medal if he has completed 10 years of continuous qualifying service.

  9. 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 ...