What is the lowest rank in police in Singapore?

The lowest rank in the Singapore Police Force (SPF) is typically “Police Constable.” Police Constables are entry-level officers in the SPF and form the backbone of the police force. They perform a wide range of duties, including patrolling neighborhoods, responding to calls for assistance, conducting investigations, and maintaining public safety.

In the SPF, there may be variations in ranks or designations for entry-level officers depending on their specific roles or units within the police force. However, “Police Constable” is the common and widely recognized term for the lowest rank in the SPF.

As with any organization, ranks and titles can change over time, so it’s essential to refer to the official documentation or contact the SPF directly for the most current information on ranks and organizational structure within the Singapore Police Force.

The Volunteer Special Constabulary (VSC)

Formed in 1946, The Volunteer Special Constabulary (VSC) is an important component of the Singapore Police Force, contributing more than fifty years of volunteer service to the nation.

The VSC is composed of volunteers from all walks of life in Singapore, from businessmen to blue-collar executives to even bus captains, bonded with the same aspiration to serve the nation by complementing the Singapore Police Force. They are vested with equal powers of a police officer to enforce law and order in Singapore. VSC Officers don the same police uniform and patrol the streets, participate in anti-drug operations and sometimes even high-speed sea chases.

 

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