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The Police Coast Guard (PCG) is a division of the Singapore Police Force that combines the functions of marine police and coast guard in Singapore.Its duties include the law enforcement and search and rescue operations in collaboration with the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore and the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority.
Brani Regional Base (formerly Brani Naval Base) is the headquarters of the Police Coast Guard (PCG) of the Singapore Police Force (SPF). It was formerly a naval base of the Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN), the premises of which has since been relocated to Changi Naval Base and Tuas Naval Base.
Used as a ceremonial rifle by the Police Guard-of-Honour Contingent for National Day Parades. M16: M16S1 5.56×45mm NATO USA/ Singapore: Phased out from frontline use. Currently used for ceremonial purposes only. Machine Guns FN MAG: STK MAG 60.20 7.62×51mm NATO Belgium: Used by the Gurkha Contingent and the Police Coast Guard. Mounted on PCG ...
New uniforms of the Police Coast Guard on display at the Police Carnival 2006. In May 2005, the island Patrol Uniform was introduced, consisting of a helmet, dark blue polo top and Bermuda shorts for Police Coast Guard officers performing bicycle patrol duties on Pulau Ubin. [ 1 ]
Pages in category "Police Coast Guard (Singapore)" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
After Singapore's independence, Brani Naval Base was built on Pulau Brani. In the year 2000, the Navy later moved from their base on Pulau Brani to Changi and Tuas Naval Bases, and the Police Coast Guard (PCG) took over the former site of the naval base in 2006, forming it into today's PCG Brani Regional Base.
Singapore Police Service Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (35 Years) [4] ... Police Coast Guard (Coxswain (Gold), Crew - Steersman (Silver), Deckhand (Bronze))
In Singapore, the Police Coast Guard (PCG) is an operational department of the Singapore Police Force. Functions of the coast guard were transferred from the Republic of Singapore Navy to what was then the Marine Police in February 1993. [ 28 ]