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been particularly concerned with procuring major welfare and sporting facilities for the use of all staff and their families.

He has brought into effect comprehensive planning cycles and broadbased building programmes which have significantly improved Force planning processes. In parallel he has continued

to demonstrate his concern for his fellow officers by taking his place as a principal office bearer of their staff associa-

tion in addition to his official duties over a period which

has included a considerable revision of service conditions.

CFM

Mr KEUNG Yi-fu

Mr Keung was promoted to Station Sergeant in 1972,

and has held his present post as second in command of Stanley Sub-Division for the past five years. During that time he has been of invaluable assistance to four Sub-Divisional Inspectors

through his knowledge of the area and the community. He has unstintingly given his time to the instruction and guidance of his subordinate officers thereby promoting courteous and effi-

cient service to the local community. He has spent many hours,

on and off duty, fostering good police-public relations in

Stanley area. He is well-liked and respected by the community

leaders and other residents of all walks of life.

By his

personal conduct, diligence and dedication he has reflected

the greatest credit on himself and on the Force.

CPM

Mr LAI Sheung-hung

Mr Lai joined the Royal Hong Kong Police Force in 1950 and was promoted to his present rank of Station Sergeant in 1965. His service has included responsibility for training regular and Auxiliary Police Officers, and for their participation in successful Police operations during the Royal Visit in 1975. During the past eight years in the Emergency Unit, Hong Kong

Island,

Mr Lai has worked with enthusiasm and dedication,

and his leadership and professional ability have been an example to his men. He is highly respected by his supervisors, contemporaries and subordinates alike.

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