| Rokiah Mahmud |
SIX newly graduated Royal Brunei Police Force recruits received recognition for being top in their fields during a passing out parade held yesterday for the 103 recruits of Squad 1/2015.
Speaking to the Bulletin, Recruit 6287 Mohammad Adi Shafiee bin Bakar expressed thanks to his trainers and parents for their unwavering support, which motivated him to continue pushing forward in the face of challenges.
For Recruit 6868 Abdul Ikram bin Muhd Lizan, 21, his interest in joining the police force was sparked in his school days. The second son of five siblings explained that he aims to become a credible police personnel and to enhance his knowledge, particularly in police law, in the near future.
Meanwhile, Recruit 6371 Rajis bin Awang Amit from Kg Tanah Jambu, shared that during his school years at SOAS College, he actively participated in the police cadets. The 29-year-old noted that to be successful in the training, one must maintain discipline and be ready to provide services in caring for the welfare, security and safety of the nation.

Commissioner of Police Dato Paduka Seri Haji Bahrin bin Mohd Noor presenting the Best Overall Award to Recruit 6287 Mohd Adi Shafiee bin Bakar

Commissioner of Police presenting the Best Overall Award to Recruit 6367 Siti Sabariah binti Haji Yusof. – PHOTOS: BAHYIAH BAKIR
Recruit 6367 Siti Sabariah binti Haji Yusof expressed gratitude for being picked as one of the best, adding that her passion to pursue a career in the police force was sparked during her school years. After her training is completed, she too aims to further increase her knowledge in police law.
Recruit 6343 Dayangku Sabariah Amal Asiqin binti Pengiran Jeferi, 22, listed her parents and family as pillars of support in helping her succeed in the training.
Meanwhile, pursuing a career in the police force is a dream come true for 20-year-old Recruit 6369 Suzeyane binti Suhri, who in her secondary school years was actively involved in police cadet activities.
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