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In all the ranks and posts lir. Ko has held, he has showm himself to be
a very loyal and faithful officer who has given considerable time and energy
to all tasks assigned to him. He has displayed competence and enthusiasti
as an Auxiliary Police Officer and by his example has set a very high standard
for volunteers to follow.
STAFF SERGEANT LI PI-LU. C.P.M.
After service in the Uniform Branch, in Divisions and in the Emergency
Unit, Staff Sergeant I was appointed to the Identification Bureau of the
C.I.D. in March 1949.
a most reliable and painstaking officer. He has received several commendations
for devotion to duty and excellent preparation of documentary evidence, AS
a Scene of Crime specialist officer he has done much to provide supporting
evidence for the successful prosecution of many cases before the Courts. He
is the senior non-commissioned officer in the Identification Bureau and by
his efficiency he has made a considerable contribution to the good work of
this Branch of the C.I.D.
During the last 17 years, he has proved himself to be
MR. FREDERICK JAMES WAKEFORD. C.F.B.K.
Mr. Wakeford has for ten years been responsible for the maintenance
and efficiency of all fire fighting appliances in Hong Kong. The extraordinarily
high standard of organisation and maintenence produced and supervised by Mr.
Wakeford has prevented many lives from being lost unnecessarily. During
Typhoon Wanda in 1962, when two ambulances were blown off the road, seven moro
ambulances and nine fire appliances were stranded due to flooded ongines, and
in the face of 100 knot galos, ir. Wakeford led his staff, and within one hour recovered and placed back into servico all but onc ambulance and two
/appliances.