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for the crimes. The successful completion of the cases, some with international ramifications, was due almost entirely to his
dedication.
His loyalty and dedication have resulted in very
high professional standards which are a credit to the Police Force and government.
CPM
Mr William Duncanson
Mr Duncanson joined the Royal Hong Kong Police in 1959, and was promoted to the rank of Senior Superintendent
branches of the in 1980. Mr Duncanson has served in various Force, but for the last five years has been involved mainly with Traffic matters. He has occupied his present post as the Divisional Superintendent in charge of the Traffic Division of Kowloon since 1980, before which he performed similar duties
The duties and responsibilities in the New Territories District. shouldered by him in Kowloon are demanding and onerous because of
He is an the high densities of population and traffic. experienced officer whose personal attention to problems and liaison with the many other departments involved in this field have contributed greatly to the efficiency of his Division and enhanced the relations between police and the motoring public.
CPM
Mr FUNG Chi-huen
Mr Fung joined the Royal Hong Kong Auxiliary Police as a Constable in 1953 and progressed to Superintendnet in 1978. He has spent most of his service in Mongkok and Yaumati Divisions, and Emergency Unit, New Territories.
He is at
present the Divisional Superintendent of Shamshuipo Division (Auxiliary).
His service has been highlighted by his dedication to duty, unswerving loyalty and willingness to accept responsibility. Since he was promoted to the first supervisory rank of Sergeant in 1963, he has put great efforts into training the men under his command. His dedication stretches to the point where he still spends hours of his own time constantly reviewing existing practices and instructions to ensure that his men are properly
He has achieved briefed to carry out their wide range of duties.
a very high standard of duty performance in both the administrative and operational fields, and his conduct has been exemplary over a period of 29 years.
/ Mr Galloway
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