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Directorate of Operations

The Operations Directorate consists of a skeletal workforce of Director, Deputy Director and two staff officers designated as S.O.I and S.O.II respectively coming directly
under this directorate are the Reserved Unit Companies, the Special Operations Section, the Police Royal Guards, the Airport Police contingent and the OPSO. This
directorate is mandated to oversee the police day-to-day function and co-ordination of all police operations. Technically it has responsibility even down to districts level when
major incidents occurs therein.

In its role this directorate inevitable has to work in close co-operation with other enforcement agencies when dealing with major disasters or criminalities.

During the past year frequent joint patrol with Forest Department to attempt to stem those illegal logging activities along certain areas of the national border with neighbouring country.

Joint operations, albeit of a lesser degree, were also conducted with Immigration Department and Royal Customs and Excise.

The Narcotic Control Bureau is another enforcement agency which counts on this directorate's support.

Refugees

Our significant incident occurring in 1996, saw officers from this directorate, at risk to their personal injury or life, boarded a ship within Brunei territorial waters. The ship was carrying desperate Chinese refugees. Those officers through their diplomacy averted a crisis. The refugees were subsequently given humanitarian aid and assisted out into international waters.


Aircrash Exercise

In mid 1997 the Department of Civil Aviation conducted a major incident - an aircrash.

The RBPF through this directorate was a major constituent in the exercise, indeed the Director of Operations was the Police Operational Commander and was positioned at the Emergency Operations Centre where the State's decision for such incidents are made. The Deputy Director Operations was the Crash Scene Officer.

This exercise involved several other governments / agencies namely, Royal Brunei Armed Forces, Medical, Fire Services, and Royal Brunei Airlines. Most importantly, this was witnessed by international observers who represented countries such as Bahrain, Bangladesh, Brunei, China, France, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Ireland, Korea, Kuwait, Malaysia, Maldives, Nepal, Palau, Philippines, Singapore, Sri Langka, Thailand, United States and Vietnam.

Exercises of this nature is important to ensure that the State's air crash action plan is continually rehearsed and refined. In this instance, this opportunity was given greater emphasis where observers feedback contributed to closer scrutiny of our Action Plan.

Extension of Assistance

Other significant area of importance is this directorate's direct involvement in extending jungle training to the Singapore Police Gurkha contingent. This co-operation has been going on for a number of years with the recent training code named BRUSING 6.

Haze

With the latest development of the haze problem hitting countries in this region, with Brunei Darussalam being no exception, the directorate coordinates police participants
in fire fighting operations alongside the Fire Services Department as well as other assisting bodies.

It is anticipated, that even with the subsequent inception of a National Civil Defence the Operations Directorate will continue to be the key player in any national disaster.

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