30 March 2012
Mr Lawrence Ma Yan-kwok attended a meeting of the New Territories North Regional Complaint Prevention Committee to better understand the Police’s efforts in preventing complaints.
16 March 2012
Mr Jat Sew-Tong (Chairman), Mr Eric Cheung Tat-ming and the IPCC Secretariat representatives took part in the Sports Day of the Police Service Quality Wing.
09 March 2012
Mr Jat Sew-Tong (Chairman), Mr Eric Cheung Tat-ming, Mr Lawrence Ma Yan-kwok, and Ms Noeline Lau Yuk-kuen were invited to attend the Smart Cops Challenge to support the Police Force’s campaign in complaint prevention.
08 March 2012
An IPCC delegation including Mr Jat Sew-Tong (Chairman), the Hon Abraham Shek (Vice-Chairman), Mr Eric Cheung Tat-ming, Dr Chan Pui-kwong, Mr Lawrence Ma Yan-kwok, Ms Noeline Lau Yuk-kuen, Ms Belinda Tang Lai-fong, Ms Mary Teresa Wong Tak-lan, Mr Adrian Yip Chun-to, and Mr Gerard Chung Wai-hung visited CAPO. In addition to viewing the reporting room and other facilities, Council Members met with representatives of CAPO to exchange views and ideas on matters of mutual interest.
13 December 2011
Dr Lawrence Lam Chi-kit attended the Kowloon East Regional Complaints Prevention Committee Meeting upon invitation.
18 November 2011
Mr Jat Sew-Tong (Chairman) was a guest at the Police Inspector Mess Night.
08 November 2011
Mr Jat Sew-Tong (Chairman), Dr Hon Lam Tai-fai (Vice-Chairman), Dr Lawrence Lam Chi-kit, Mr Eric Cheung Tat-ming, Mr Lawrence Ma Yan-kwok, Dr Chan Pui-kwong, Dr Carol Ma Hok-ka, Miss Sandy Wong Hang-yee, and Mr Adrian Yip Chun-to visited the Kowloon West Region. Representatives of the Region delivered presentations on communications with non-ethnic Chinese and on their newly refurbished detention facilities. Afterwards, the Council Members exchanged views with representatives of the Kowloon West Region.
25 August 2011
Mr Eric Cheung Tat-ming visited the Yuen Long Police Station with the Assistant Commissioner of Police Service Quality Wing.
12 August 2011
Mr Jat Sew-Tong (Chairman), Dr Hon Joseph Lee Kwok-long (Vice Chairman), Dr Lawrence Lam Chi-kit, Mr Lawrence Ma Yan-kwok, Miss Sandy Wong Hang-yee, and Dr Helena Wong Pik-wan visited the Marine Region, where they were given a tour of the facilities. Afterwards, the IPCC Members exchanged views with representatives of the Marine Region of the Police.
17 July 2011
Mr Simon Ip Shing-hing and Mr Adrian Yip Chun-to joined the New Territories South Regional Complaints Prevention Committee meeting to learn how the Police prevent unnecessary complaints at the operational level.
29 June 2011
Dr Carol Ma Hok-ka visited the Tuen Mun Police Station with the Assistant Commissioner of Police Service Quality Wing.
24 June 2011
Mr Adrian Yip Chun-to visited the Sau Mau Ping Police Station with the Assistant Commissioner of Police Service Quality Wing.
21 June 2011
Dr Lawrence Lam Chi-kit and Mr Eric Cheung Tat-ming visited the Western Formation with the Police Service Quality Wing Assistant Commissioner, and shared their views and experiences on handling complaints with frontline police officers.
02 June 2011
Five IPCC Members, Mr Eric Cheung Tat-ming, Mr Lawrence Ma Yan-kwok, Ms Noeline Lau Yuk-kuen, Dr Helena Wong Pik-wan, and Mr Adrian Yip Chun-to, attended the Kowloon West Regional Complaints Prevention Committee meeting to better understand how the Police could avoid unnecessary complaints at the operational level.
31 May 2011
To better communicate with the Police, the IPCC met with the four police staff associations for the first time, to exchange ideas and opinions. Representatives from the Superintendents Association, the Hong Kong Police Inspectors Association, the Overseas Inspectors Association, and the Junior Police Officers’ Association shared with IPCC Members the challenges they faced at work.
19 April 2011
IPCC Members visited the Hong Kong Police College to learn more about police training. During the half-day visit, Members were introduced to a course on psychological competency and a demonstration on the use of force, showing the range of tactics and how decisions are made on the level of force to apply. They also saw a simulation on how the Police handle situations requiring first aid, as well as robberies and protests. IPCC Members exchanged views with police cadets and frontline officers on issues relating to complaints prevention.
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