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The Ang Mo Kio Police Division (or 'F' Division) is one of the seven land divisions of the Singapore Police Force. It was first established in 1965. It was previously located in Paya Lebar. In 1987, the division HQ moved to its present location (51 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 9 Singapore 569784) to better serve the public and meet its operational needs. Ang Mo Kio Division serves a residential population of over 1.1 million residents. Ang Mo Kio Division’s area of coverage includes mature housing estates such as Ang Mo Kio, Hougang and Serangoon. It also oversees young but rapidly-developing residential estates like Sengkang and Punggol.
History
edit'F' Division was first formed in 1965 with its headquarters in the Paya Lebar Police Station at Upper Paya Lebar Road. Changing demographies and the rapid development of the suburbs resulted in the shifting of the divisional headquarters to its present location in Ang Mo Kio in 1987. When the Toa Payoh Police Division was closed in 1988, 'F' Division took over half its areas of control while Tanglin Police Division took over the rest.
Also, when the Geylang Police Division was closed in December 2000, 'F' Division took over 40% of its areas of control, while 50% came under the Bedok Police Division and the remainder went to Central Police Division.[1]
In November 2018, Woodlands Police Division was formed, and took over operations of three NPCs from Ang Mo Kio Police Division (Yishun North NPC, Yishun South NPC, Sembawang NPC). Prior to the reorganization, it was the largest police division in terms of residents served.
Incidents
edit- On 2 December 1973, PC Mohammed Sanusi Bin Siraj, 26, was refuelling his police van at the Paya Lebar Police Station when he spotted a police mini-bus rolling down a slope. He tried to stop the vehicle, but was run over instead. He died four hours later in hospital.[2]
- PC Mohd Sarwar S/O Mohd Afzal, 36, died in hospital from his injuries sustained in a traffic accident on 4 July 1985 when the patrol car he was driving collided into the back of a taxi in April 1985.[3]
- Police national serviceman SC/Cpl Arvin Rangoonathan, 20, was found dead in Yishun North Neighbourhood Police Centre in the morning of 2 July 2005 in the fourth-storey gymnasium.[4] He was found to have shot himself in an attempt to play Russian roulette.[citation needed]
- SSgt Noranzor Bin Abdul Latiff, 32, lost control of his police motorbike along Yio Chu Kang Road near the Tamarind Road junction and died from internal chest injuries sustained after being thrown off his vehicle on 9 October 2005. His partner who was riding ahead of him was not involved in the accident.[5][6]
- SSSgt Jansen SM Xavier Santhansamy, an Investigations Officer, was found dead with a gunshot wound to his head at his residence in the morning of 6 February 2006.[7]
Establishments
edit- Ang Mo Kio Division HQ
- Ang Mo Kio North Neighbourhood Police Centre
- Kebun Baru Neighbourhood Police Post
- Ang Mo Kio South Neighbourhood Police Centre
- Teck Ghee Neighbourhood Police Post
- Hougang Neighbourhood Police Centre
- Hougang Neighbourhood Police Post
- Paya Lebar Neighbourhood Police Post
- Punggol Neighbourhood Police Centre
- Serangoon Neighbourhood Police Centre
- Serangoon Garden Neighbourhood Police Post
- Serangoon North Neighbourhood Police Post
- Sengkang Neighbourhood Police Centre
- Woodleigh Neighbourhood Police Centre
- Ang Mo Kio North Neighbourhood Police Centre
External links
editReferences
edit- ^ Akbur, Peer M. (2002). Policing Singapore in the 19th and 20th centuries. Singapore Police Force. p. 109. ISBN 978-981-04-7024-1.
- ^ "PC dies after bid to stop bus". The Straits Times. 3 December 1973.
- ^ "Obituary". Police Life. 11 (7). Singapore Police Force: 15. July 1985.
- ^ "PNS SC Corporal Found Dead With Gunshot Wound at Yishun North Neighbourhood Police Centre" (Press release). Singapore Police Force. 2 July 2005. Archived from the original on 27 September 2007. Retrieved 18 August 2007.
- ^ "Police Officer Killed in Road Accident" (Press release). Singapore Police Force. 9 October 2005. Archived from the original on 7 June 2007. Retrieved 18 March 2007.
- ^ Ong, Lennard (November 2005). "Remembering a Fallen Colleague". Police Life. 31 (10). Singapore Police Force: 6.
- ^ "Police Officer Found Dead at Home with Gunshot Wound" (Press release). Singapore Police Force. 6 February 2006. Archived from the original on 12 June 2007. Retrieved 18 August 2007.