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Mr LI Sung

Mr Li joined the Royal Hong Kong Police Force in 1951 as a Police Constable and was promoted to his present

rank of Inspector in 1959. He has served in the major branches of the Force, including fourteen years in the CID, and has throughout shown himself to be a dedicated and loyal officer. Although approaching the end of his service, he still maintains his high standards and continues to pass on his experience and knowledge to younger officers. He has been commended on numerous occasions for his outstanding work, including a Commendation from His Excellency the Governor. Despite a limited formal education Mr Li has a service record of which he can be proud.

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Major-General Corran William Brooke PURDON, CBE, MC

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Mr Purdon joined the Royal Hong Kong Police Force in 1978 as Deputy Commissioner after a long and distinguished career in the Army, where he retired as Major-General. completed one tour, leaving Hong Kong earlier in 1981. During that short time he made an invaluable contribution to police morale and well-being, particularly in the lower ranks, and to improving the administration of the Force. His deep and genuine concern for the good management and welfare of personnel, together with his unbounded energy and vitality was not only obvious but highly infectious and he instilled in all ranks a sense of confidence and trust. The circumstances are quite unique and his outstanding service has been recognised by this

award.

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Mr Geoffrey William ROPER

Mr Roper joined the Royal Hong Kong Police Force as a Probationary Inspector in 1958 after service in the Royal Air Force. He was promoted to Senior Superintendent in 1977. He has held a variety of posts and in 1979 took command of the

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