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Mr Robert CHENG

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Mr Cheng joined the Royal Hong Kong Police Force in 1966 as an Inspector and was promoted to his present rank of Chief Inspector in 1977. He has served in a number of posts

but is now a specialist in combatting triad activities.

These anti-triad measures in the Force have been a great success

and culminated in 1980 with one of the biggest round-ups of triad officials that the territory has ever seen. Mr Cheng has contributed greatly to the well-being of the community by detecting triad offences and bringing gang leaders to justice and has been commended on numerous occasions for his exceptional work.

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Mr CHIK Tsang

Mr Chik joined the Royal Hong Kong Police Force as a Police Constable in 1950 and was promoted to his present rank of Station Sergeant in 1972. As a veteran crime buster his talent and resourcefulness in criminal investigation have long been recognised. His success in this particular field is reflected by his outstanding results while attached to various CID units. His efforts have been particularly successful in combatting pickpocket activities, in detecting burglary cases and in tackling triad offences in general. With his experience and knowledge he is regarded as an expert and consultant in criminal activities perpetrated by organised gangs. Mr Chik has received over 140 commendations.

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Mr John Brian GOULDSMITH

Mr Gouldsmith was promoted to Senior Superintendent in 1977. As the head of the Planning Division of the Planning and Research Branch during its recent period of rapid expansion Mr Gouldsmith has supervised the implementation of major long term planning procedures for the Royal Hong Kong Police Force. Under his guidance the Division has assumed a much wider and more active role in, and responsibility for, the identification of Force requirements and acquisition of resources. He has

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