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Long Service Insignia awarded to immigration officers
A total of 57 members of the Immigration Service were awarded the long service insignia. To mark the occasion, a presentation ceremony was held today (Tuesday) at the Immigration Headquarters officiated by the acting Director of Immigration, Mr Christopher Lee Ka-keung.
Chief Immigration Officer, Mr Lam Tung-kan, and five others were awarded the second clasps to their medals for their 30 years of dedicated service.
First clasps, signifying 25 years of service, were presented to Principal Immigration Officer, Mr Wong Tat-po, and 23 others.
Another 27 officers, including one Chief Immigration Officer, six Senior Immigration Officers, 13 Immigration Officers, two Assistant Immigration Officers, four Chief Immigration Assistants and one Senior Immigration Assistant, had received the Hong Kong Disciplined Services Medals.
At the presentation ceremony, Mr Lee said the award of the Hong Kong Disciplined Services Medal was to honour those who had rendered long and meritorious service as members of the Immigration Service in Hong Kong. He also congratulated all recipients and thanked them for their many years of loyalty and dedication to the Immigration Service.
End/Tuesday, August 22, 1995
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