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to Superintendent on December 15, 1956.

During the seven years ending in

December 1960 he rendered excellent service as a divisional superintendent,

In December 1960 he was

a staff officer and as a C.I.D. superintendent.

appointed to command the Narcotics Bureau and remained in that post until

he was transferred to the Traffic Branch to enable him to take over as the

acting Senior Superintendent in charge in May 1962. There he stayed until

his departure on leave in April 1963, on return from which in March 1964 he

was again put in command of the Narcotics Bureau, this post having moanthile

been upgraded to that of Senior Superintendent. He was promoted to this

rank on April 1, 1964.

Since January 1965, he has commanded the Traffic Branch with the

aoting rank of Chief Superintendent.

in a most praiseworthy manner.

He has performed this difficult duty

Throughout his gazetted service and especially since first being

appointed to command the Narcotics Bureau in December 1960, Mr. Brouett has

displayed good leadership, energy, determination and drive, achieving close

and harmonious liaison with other agencies in the same field of work,

discharging his duties with very good results.

STAFF SERGEANT CHAN LAY-CHEONG, C.P.M.

Detective Staff Sergeant Chan Lan-cheong joined the Force on

April 15, 1939, and has over 27 years' service most of which has been spent

in the Criminal Investigation Department. Over the years, he has proved

himself to be a detective of outstanding ability. He has been highly

commended on one occasion by His Excellency the Governor and commended by

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