Hi, I ORD-ed.
PES C2L2.
Heard from some that last time PES C serve 5 times ICT, but now regulations updated to do 10 times ICT due to manpower management for all PES A/ B/ C/ E NSmen. Correct?
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More Police NSmen to be deployed to frontline
By Sharon See | Posted: 26 September 2012 1956 hrs
www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/1228134/1/.html
Police National Servicemen (NSmen) will be deployed to the frontline to take on larger and more challenging roles.
They
will join their regular counterparts in crime-fighting, security and
law and order efforts, said Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Home
Affairs Teo Chee Hean at the presentation ceremony of the Home Team
National Service Awards.
The announcement came as the government
expects a two per cent fall annually in the number of NS enlistees from
2016 due to the declining Singaporean population.
Mr Teo noted that full-time NSmen already make up the majority of the Public Transport Security Command unit.
He
said the Singapore Police Force is reviewing the Police National
Service to better make use of the potential and capabilities of NSmen.
Mr
Teo said: "To ensure that this does not adversely affect the day-to-day
operations of the Home Team, we are studying ways to optimise the
deployment of our NS personnel. And the way the Home Team operates in
future will allow NSmen to contribute in more meaningful ways."
Similarly,
he said the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) is reviewing its NS
framework to more effectively deploy and better prepare its NSmen and
full-time NSmen for new challenges.
Mr Teo said since April this
year, Operationally Ready SCDF NSmen have been assigned to fire stations
and are deployed along with regulars and full-time NSFs to respond to
fire and rescue incidents during their In-Camp-Training.
Previously, NSmen in SCDF were only activated to handle major emergencies such as the collapse of a building.
Mr
Teo said the ministry is studying ways to optimise the deployment of
Home Team NSmen to ensure the declining numbers do not adversely affect
its operations.
- CNA/fa