Evolving crime trends require adaptable and capable police force in Brunei


Zulhusam presenting an award to one of the best trainees. - Photo: Borneo Bulletin/ANN

BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN: The evolving trend of crimes, driven by rapid technological advancements and societal changes, presents growing challenges for law enforcement.

This was highlighted at the passing-out parade of 86 police constable trainees from the 1/2023 squad, held at the Police Training Centre’s parade ground in Gadong on Thursday (Feb 13).

Acting Permanent Secretary at the Prime Minister’s Office (Security and Law) Zulhusam Abdul Samad, who graced the ceremony as the guest of honour, emphasised that modern policing demands continuous adaptability and professionalism.

Also in attendance were Acting Commissioner of the Royal Brunei Police Force (RBPF) Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Datuk Seri Pahlawan Awang Sulaiman Alidin, Acting Deputy Commissioner of Police Senior Assistant Commissioner (SAC) Pengiran Anak Mohammad Saifullah Pengiran Indera Setia DiRaja Sahibul Karib Pengiran Anak Idris, as well as senior officials.

Addressing the trainees, the guest of honour stressed that being part of the police force is more than just a job—it is a position of trust and responsibility.

Police officers not only combat crime but also serve as protectors of the community, ensuring peace and security, and upholding justice regardless of race, religion, or gender.

He noted that as crime trends evolve, law enforcement officers must enhance their knowledge and skills to meet these emerging challenges.

“This will test the ability and knowledge of every police officer. Therefore, carry out your duties with professionalism and discipline, and apply what you have learned,” he said.

He also urged the trainees to be exemplary role models by adhering to the core values of the police force, namely neutrality, ethics, integrity, competitiveness, accountability, and respect, while always upholding the concept of Melayu Islam Beraja.

“These values serve as a guideline in carrying out duties and reflect the quality and professionalism of the police force,” he added.

The guest of honour further reminded the officers to avoid corruption, embezzlement, and abuse of power, as such actions not only tarnish their personal reputation but also that of the RBPF.

He also called on the RBPF leadership to continue guiding and leading personnel to uphold integrity, ethics, and trustworthiness.

Following the speech, the guest of honour presented awards to outstanding trainees.

The ceremony concluded with a slow and fast march-past by the police constable trainees. - Borneo Bulletin/ANN

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