Auxiliary police officers on duty at the Shangri-La Dialogue.

TODAY-Jan 10

S’pore is looking to expand the jurisdictions from which it recruits auxiliary police officers (APOs), as the number from Taiwan has fallen in recent few years, Law and Home Affairs Minister K Shanmugam said. In addition to Taiwan, Singapore is considering hiring these officers from India, China, the Philippines and Myanmar, he told Parliament on Wednesday (Jan 10). “We need to allow the Auxiliary Police Forces to recruit foreign APOs, to meet the increasing demand for security services,” he said. “(The Auxiliary Police Forces) face challenges in sustaining an adequate pool of APOs, given the shrinking local workforce, requirements such as physical fitness, and the job options Singaporeans have.” He was responding to a parliamentary question from Ms Sylvia Lim, Workers’ Party chairman and Member of Parliament of Aljunied Group Representation Constituency. Mr Shanmugam said that the Auxiliary Police Forces will continue to hire Taiwanese APOs even though their numbers have continued to fall despite the generally positive working experience with them. He noted that the numbers have “decreased significantly”, by more than 60 per cent from 2017 to 2023, to about 70 now. As of November last year, Singaporean APOs made up about 68 per cent of the total population of these officers and the remaining 32 per cent are Malaysians and Taiwanese. “As such, MHA (Ministry of Home Affairs) has been considering expanding the jurisdictions from which Auxiliary Police Forces can be allowed to recruit APOs.” “We are also careful and more restrictive where we deploy non-Singaporean APOs. Read more at: https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/spore-recruit-auxiliary-police-china-india-philippines-myanmar-meet-demand-shanmugam-2339541