- Police Tactical Unit (Singapore)
The Police Tactical Unit (PTU) is a
paramilitary specialist unit of theSingapore Police Force and comes under the direct command of the Special Operations Command. Based in Queenstown, it is the main anti-rioting and disaster-management unit of the police force. They are also called upon to handle cases of serious crime in progress, particularly cases involving firearms. From2004 , PTU officers also presented greater public prominence when they conducted patrols in public areas, such as atOrchard Road , Holland Village andSerangoon Gardens Estate , partly as a response to greater terrorism concerns.History
Early Days
The PTU traces its history back to the early 1950s whereby the
Maria Hertogh riots demonstrated the incapability of existing law enforcement measures in containing situations of mass rioting and other disturbances to public peace. Hence in1952 , the first Riot Squad was formed with 60 junior officers deliberately chosen from a wide range of ethnic backgrounds, and who have been screened to ensure no relations to any political party or faction. These officers underwent rigorous (military) training conducted by Colonel J.F. Fairbairn, who was formerly the Assistant Commissioner of the Shanghai Municipal Police Armed Reserve.These officers formed the first riot control squad which became operational in December 1952 as the Reserve Unit (RU). Their responsibilities included crowd control, riot control, and provision of assistance during natural calamities such as fires and floods, thus three specially-trained squads were formed.
In 1953, the squad was reorganised into 3 troops of 50 men each, and renamed as the Police Reserve Unit (PRU), with PRU 1 stationed at
Mount Vernon Camp , PRU 2 atQueensway Base and PRU 3 atJalan Bahar Camp . The unit would later come to be known as the Police Task Force (PTF) following the merger of all three Reserved Units and permanently based atQueensway Base .Modern Times
In response to an increasingly complicated and multi-faceted public safety and security requirements in contemporary environments, the PTF underwent another major review in
2003 , this time with upgraded weaponry and vehicles, a change to their tactical uniforms in2005 , and the renaming of the unit to thePolice Tactical Unit (PTU).Wong Kan Seng, Deputy Prime Minister and Home Affairs Minister, oversaw the acquisition of the PETRA (Patrol, Escort, Tactical Response Van) vehicles alongside Police Tactical Squad (PTS) and Troop Tactical Vehicle (TTV) vans for the use of the PTU alongside the rest of the SOC in 2006 just in time for the IMF World Bank Summit in Singapore. The first two vans resemble Ford Transit Vans.
The unit is currently conducting counter-terrorist duties such as security duties in order to deter terrorist threats in Singapore alongside other police units.
Incidents
*In the early morning of
25 April 1978 , ConstableLee Kim Lai was abducted while he was performing sentry duties at the PRU 1 base atMount Vernon , and found stabbed to death in a taxi later. [cite video | people = | title =True Files Season 1 Episode 8 "The Sentry"| medium = Television Series | publisher =MediaCorp TV | location =Singapore | year = 2002 ]
*On17 May 1978 , SGT Toh Say Tin from the PRU 1 was on special duties when he slipped and fell overboard while attempting to board a boat from marine police speedboat PA 6 offMarine Parade . A non-swimmer, he was not wearing a life vest, and was swept away by the currents. [cite news | publisher =The Straits Times | date =18 May 1978 | title = Feared dead: Officer who fell into sea ] His body was found on19 May 1978 about eight kilometres from the incident. [cite news | publisher =The Straits Times | date =20 May 1978 | title = Body of sgt found ]Uniforms
The Police Tactical Unit officers has traditionally worn the Combat Dress, also known as the no.4 police uniform. These comprised of a blue beret, long-sleeved blue polyester shirt with concealed plastic buttons, black combat belt, blue combat trousers and black combat boots. The sleeves may be folded up during the day, and rolled down at dusk or during tactical training and operations.
In 2005, the uniform underwent a major review, and a new tactical uniform was introduced. The red beret was introduced to facilitate ease of spotting PTU officers in the event of a major crowd control incident. The combat uniform was also redesigned to a more loose-fitting attire with utility pockets, and the material changed to a cotton-polyester mix which is more durable and fire resistant. The colour of the uniform is also changed to a darker shade of blue for tactical purposes. High-heel boots with gutters were also introduced.
References
External links
* [http://www.spf.gov.sg/abtspf/soc.htm#dept Singapore Police Force Special Operations Command]
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