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Alphabetical Listing of Brunei Darussalam Travel Tips
| BRUNEI DARUSSALAM : The Definition Of Police Emblem |
The centre of the emblem comprises the national crest of Brunei Darussalam which describes:
The Flag and Royal Umbrella :
On the topmost is the flag that stands on the Royal Umbrella. This symbolizes the royal significance of Brunei Darussalam.
The Wing:
Under the Royal Umbrella are two wings, each consisting of four feathers symbolizing the protection of justice, tranquility, prosperity and peace.
The Flagpole:
Right in the middle of the crest is the flagpole which supports the Wings symbolizing the firmness and sincerity of state integrity.
The Hand:
On each side of the crest are two hands signifying the Government's pledge to promote welfare, peace and prosperity. At the bottom of both hands, each has three lines which betoken the Islamic Belief.
The Crescent:
Symbol of Islam.
The Arabic script embodied on the crest:
The characters inscribed on the crescent interpret "Always render service by God's guidance".
The crest is surrounded by 99 rice stalks indicating peace and security within the state.
Mission
To maintain law and order in accordance with the powers conferred by any written law of the land in the most professional manner.
Targets & Objectives
- To minimise the number of transgression against the law.
- To maximise the detection of criminal activities and the conviction of criminals.
- Ready to respond against public and societal needs.
- Immediate restoration of public order and safety following disruptive incidents.
- To enhance police professionalism through proper training of officers and personnel.
- To increase community involvement in fighting crime and transgression of national laws.
- To project a friendly, caring and approachable image of the institution.
- To maximise educational programmes for the general public relating to traffic rules and regulations.
- To maintain and carry all resolutions passed and adopted by the ASEANAPOL Conference and the INTERPOL General Assembly.
- To maintain good liaison with other law enforcement agencies and Government Departments.
Strategies
- Upgrading of qualification
- Sense of commitment
- Dedication
- High moral values
- High degree of professionalism
- Knowledgeable
- Discipline
- Rights to be trained
Administrative Modernisation
- Review of salary structures / allowances
- Review of terms and conditions of employment
- Revision of training modules
- Restructuring of badges of rank
- Personnel Information System
- Paperless bureaucracy
- Empowerment
- Career Planning System
- Dynamic Recruitment Policy
- Use of e-mail
FUNCTIONS :
Department of Administration & Finance
Administration of personnel and preparation of annual budget.
Department of Operation
Oversee the Police day-to-day function and co-ordination of all Police operations.
Department of Criminal Investigation & Intelligence
Provides comment, information, and advice to Formation Commanders with respect to crime investigations.
Relaying information of criminal activities to Districts' HQ or Formation Commanders.
Department of Logistic
Managing Police's logistical requirements and provides technical expertise.
Department of Traffic Investigation & Control
Investigation of accident cases and traffic control.
CP Secretariat & Public Relation
Assisting the Office of the Commissioner to undertake the review of policies, directives and orders, making recommendation to be made on the Royal Brunei Police Force Act and introducing amendments to the Police Regulations.
Client Charter
Determination of Public Interests
| Type of Service: |
Duration |
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| Time taken to reach crime or accident scene upon receipt of information |
Immediate response on the distance of the scene. |
| Completion of crime investigation paper. |
7 days or more depending on type of cases / offences. |
| Completion of traffic accident investigation paper |
7 days or more depending on type of cases / offences. |
| Result of crime / traffic cases. |
As soon as forwarded to Court; depending on type of cases. |
| Compound cases. |
1 day. |
| Application for holding private function, e.g wedding ceremony or societies' conferences. |
7 day. |
| Application for traffic control service. |
3 days. |
| Application for copy of a report. |
Such application takes 1 day to process during working hours. |
| Application for copy of a statement. |
1 day with advice from the Attorney - General Chamber. |
| Police Clearance Certificate. |
4 days (Crime offences screening) depending on procedures / requirements from respective embassies. |
| Major crime offences. |
Immediate investigation.
Investigation result depends on factors from expert report (evidence). |
| Return of case exhibits. |
14 days by Court's instruction. |
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