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Constable and progressed through the ranks to reach Chief Inspector of Police in 1974. Since his promotion to C.I.P. (Aux), he has served as the Second in Command of Special Duty Company, Kowloon East (Auxiliary).
He has been largely instrumental in the maintenance of a high standard
of internal security training and related skills in his unit and the
excellent discipline of his subordinates. Mr. Cheung was awarded the
CSCM in 1967 and the First Clasp to CSCH in 1977.
C.P.M. (Colonial Police Medal)
Mr. Dennis John COLLINS
Mr. Collins joined the Royal Hong Kong Police Force in April
1959 as a Sub-Inspector and served in the Uniform Branch and in the Special Branch. In 1977 he was appointed to act as Senior Superintendent
of Police in command of the Force Complaints Against Police Unit and charged with the responsibility of reorganising the Complaints Office, in addition to introducing procedures for the working of the UELCO Police
Complaints Group.
It has since been necessary to expand the role of the Complaints Against Police Office and it is largely through his efforts that the Office
efficiently established and that a harmonious relationship
has been
has been achieved with the UMELCO Complaints Group.
C.P.M. (Colonial Police Medal)
Mr. Michael George HAMMETT
Mr. Hammett joined the foyal Hong Kong Police Force in 1959 end
after service in various formations of the Force was posted to Special
Branch in 1968. He was promoted to Superintendent in 1971, Senior
Superintendent in 1977 and Chief Superintendent in 1978.
His service throughout has been characterised by exemplary
conduct and devotion to duty. He has proved himself to be an energetic and resourceful commander, whose leadership and ability have contributed
much to the successful achievement of Special Branch's ains.
/C.P.M.
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