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Tuesday, December 30, 1980

CPM (Cont'da)

Mr. KUNG Mau-chuen

Mr. Kung joined the Royal Hong Kong Police Force as a

Police Constable in 1952. He attained his present rank of Station Sergeant in 1965. He has served in both urban districts and Traffic

Branch and as an instructor at the Police Training School. He was

transferred to the Criminal Investigation

Branch Intelligence Officer in 1975, since when he has constantly examined and reviewed methods to improve the intelligence system. Criminal intelligence information is now available to every member

of the Division and the dividends achieved have been most encouraging.

Department as Uniform

Mr. LAM Mun-cheong

Mr. Lam joined the Force as a Constable in 1958 and in 1964 was appointed an Inspector. He has served in several departments, including the Narcotics Bureau and the Special Bomb Investigation

Unit but mostly with the Criminal Investigation Department. He has occupied his present post as Divisional Detective Inspector since 1978 where he has been successful in redeploying CID resources to

deal with rising crime in an area of rapid population growth.

Mr. LAM Ping-man

Sergeant Lam has served throughout his career in the

Marine Police. He is cool and calm in a crisis and displays a

considerable ability to analyse a situation and organise his resources to the best effect. During the influx of illegal immigrants and Vietnamese refugees, Marine District (West Sector),

where he is presently attached, intercepted more than 150 vessels

from China, holding more than 3 800 illegal immigrants, and over

250 Vietnamese vessels holding more than 22 000 refugees. He took his full share of the responsibilities for dealing with these arrivals, often under difficult and arduous conditions.

/Cont'd.

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