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(ii) Such period of engagement may include a
probationary period, which shall not exceed six months, and should the person thus engaged be found during his probationary period to be unsatisfactory the Inspector General of Police may at any time during the probationary period terminate the engagement.
(iii No person whose period of engagement is terminated under sub-paragraph (ii) shall be entitled to any pay or compensation other than the pay earned up to the time when the engagement was terminated.
6. (i) An officer whom it is proposed to retain in the service may on the expiration of his first period of five years service be granted leave on full pay at the rate of one day's leave for every eight days resident service. Thereafter until the officer has attained the age of 45 and completed 20 years' service in the Force, the accumulation will be at the rate of one day's leave for every seven days resident service and leave at this rate will normally be granted on the completion of four years resident service subsequent to the leave then last taken but not in excess of eight months at one time. After the officer has attained the age of 45 and completed 20 years' service in the Force, accumulation will be at the rate of two days' leave for every eleven days resident service and leave at this rate will normally be granted after periods of three years' resident service subsequent to the leave then last taken and shall apply to the case of an officer who is about to retire on pension. Except with the special consent of the Governor no officer may be granted leave extending beyond his 55th birthday.
(ii) An officer proceeding on leave in accordance with the preceding rule may in addition to leave earned at the foregoing scales, be granted full pay leave for the standard period of the voyage each way or if he is not returning to duty, for the standard period of the voyage to his country of destination only.
7.
An officer whom it is not proposed to retain in the service may be granted leave on half pay for the period of the standard voyage to his country of origin, and thereafter leave on full pay up to a maximum of three months as may be determined by the Inspector General of Police.
8.
(i) Pensions are granted if an officer retires from the Police Force:-
(a)
On or after attaining the age of 45 years and completing fifteen years service: or
(b) On a certificate from three Government Medical
Officers that he is incapable by reason of some infirmity of body and mind of performing the duties of his office: or
(c) On abolition of office.
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