How do I contact Singapore Police Force?

You can contact the Singapore Police Force (SPF) through various channels, depending on your specific needs and the nature of your inquiry or report. Here are the primary ways to contact the SPF:

  1. Emergency Hotline (999): If you are facing an emergency that requires immediate assistance from the police, such as a crime in progress, a medical emergency, or a life-threatening situation, dial 999. This is the emergency hotline, and it is available 24/7.
  2. Non-Emergency Hotline (1800 255 0000): For non-emergency situations or to report incidents that do not require immediate attention, you can call the SPF’s non-emergency hotline at 1800 255 0000. This hotline is available 24/7 as well.
  3. Visit a Police Station: You can visit your local neighborhood police center or police post to speak with an officer in person. The SPF has various police stations and posts located throughout Singapore, and you can find the nearest one to you by referring to the SPF’s official website or using online maps.
  4. Online Reporting: If you want to make a non-emergency report online, you can do so through the SPF’s online reporting portal. Visit the SPF’s official website, look for the option to “Report a Crime,” and follow the instructions to complete the online report.
  5. Commercial Affairs Department (CAD): If your inquiry or report pertains to financial or commercial crimes, you can contact the Commercial Affairs Department (CAD) directly. CAD specializes in investigating such cases, and you can find their contact information on the SPF’s official website.
  6. Feedback and General Inquiries: For general inquiries or to provide feedback to the SPF, you can use the “Contact Us” section on the SPF’s official website. They may have specific email addresses or contact forms for various types of inquiries.
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When contacting the SPF, it’s important to provide as much detail as possible to help them understand your issue or request. If you are reporting a crime or incident, be prepared to provide information about the location, time, description of individuals involved, and any other relevant details.

Please note that contact information and procedures may change over time, so it’s advisable to check the SPF’s official website for the most up-to-date contact information and guidelines for contacting the Singapore Police Force.