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5.

The additional pension shall not exceed 100/675 of the officer's highest pensionable emoluments. The additional pension plus the service pension granted shall not exceed the amount of pension which an officer would have been granted if he had continued to serve until the date of his retirement.

Death in service

6.

In the case of an officer who dies in service and whose period of qualifying service is

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(a) not less than 5 nor more than 22. 5

years; or

(b) more than 22.5 years but whose

pensionable service is less than 22.5 years,

the pensionable service which may be taken into account for computation of death gratuity may be supplemented by deeming his pensionable service to be

(i)

twice the actual period of his pensionable service, subject to a maximum of 22.5 years; or

(ii) the period of pensionable service he

would have completed if he had served until attaining his retirement age,

whichever is the lesser.

Injury whilst on duty

7.

An officer who is permanently injured in the actual discharge of his duty, without his own default, on account of circumstances specifically attributable to the nature of his duty, and has not received any employees' compensation shall be granted an additional pension if his capacity to contribute to his own support becomes impaired at or after his retirement. The additional pension is calculated on the basis of his actual pensionable emoluments at the date of his injury and the rate appropriate to the degree of his impairment as follows

Slightly impaired

Impaired

Materially impaired

Totally destroyed

50/675

100/675

150/675

200/675

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