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CID to get first woman boss from June in reshuffle

KuanTi01

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What is all the fuss about this reshuffle of CID boss? Really much ado about nothing. Even if its a woman boss; so what? Heshe looks so manly and unwomanly. Ugh! Probably has a dick too.:eek:
 

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The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) will be getting its first female chief from June 1, in a Singapore Police Force (SPF) leadership reshuffle.

Ms Florence Chua, 52, will also assume the role of Deputy Commissioner of Police (Investigations and Intelligence) in June.

She will replace Mr Tan Chye Hee, 44, in both positions, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) said in a press release yesterday.

Ms Chua will relinquish her current position as director of the Police Intelligence Department (PID).

Ms Chua has held various key appointments in the SPF, including deputy director of CID and commander of Jurong Police Division.

As PID head, Ms Chua led operations to dismantle organised crime groups and unlicensed moneylending and scam syndicates. She also brought about more effective crime fighting by integrating intelligence capabilities with frontline policing.

Mr Tan will take over as Deputy Commissioner of Police (Operations) from Mr Lau Peet Meng, 43, from June 18.

In his new role, Mr Tan will be responsible for all operational, training and logistical matters in the SPF.

Mr Lau helped transform the SPF by adopting new technology in crime fighting, and developing new capabilities to combat terrorism.

He will be posted to the wider public service, according to MHA.

The reshuffle will also see the current chief executive of the Casino Regulatory Authority, Mr Jerry See, 49, appointed Deputy Commissioner of Police (Policy).

His successor is Mr Teo Chun Ching, 43, the current SPF director of manpower, who will also be appointed senior director of Gambling Regulatory Unit at MHA.

These two appointments will take effect on July 2.

below is a photo from The Straits Times.

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All potential sex offenders should have this photo in their wallet and have a look when they have the urge to offend.
 
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