Woodlands Police Division
1°25′59.28″N 103°46′44.62″E / 1.4331333°N 103.7790611°E The Woodlands Police Division (or 'L' Division) is one of the seven, and the most recent, land divisions of the Singapore Police Force. The headquarters of this division began operations on 25 November 2018 at a newly constructed building along Woodlands Street 12.
Woodlands Division comprises five Neighbourhood Police Centres (NPC) and four Neighbourhood Police Posts (NPP). The five NPCs are Woodlands West, Woodlands East, Yishun North, Yishun South and Sembawang. Located in the north of Singapore, Woodlands Division serves residents living and working in Woodlands, Sembawang and Yishun. It also oversees policing resources at Woodlands Checkpoint and Tuas Checkpoint until the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) took over all policing resources on 3 January 2023.[1][2]
History
In view of the growing population size in the north as well as the expanding developments of retail spaces and transport nodes, there was an increasing need for greater policing services in the region.[3] Construction works began on 22 November 2015, and the new division headquarters started operations on 25 November 2018.[4] Woodlands West NPC and Woodlands East NPC, which were formerly under Jurong Police Division, together with Yishun North NPC, Yishun South NPC and Sembawang NPC from Ang Mo Kio Police Division has since become under the jurisdiction of this newly formed division.
Establishments
- Woodlands Division HQ
- Woodlands West Neighbourhood Police Centre
- Bukit Panjang North Neighbourhood Police Post
- Marsiling Neighbourhood Police Post (e-kiosk)
- Woodlands East Neighbourhood Police Centre
- Yishun North Neighbourhood Police Centre
- Chong Pang Neighbourhood Police Post
- Yishun South Neighbourhood Police Centre
- Nee Soon South Neighbourhood Police Post
- Sembawang Neighbourhood Police Centre
- Woodlands West Neighbourhood Police Centre
The Enforcement Division (Woodlands) of the Central Narcotics Bureau is also located within the same premise of the division headquarters.
References
- ^ "Expansion Of ICA's Role in Border Security: First Responders to Security Incidents at The Land Checkpoints". ICA. Retrieved 2024-07-25.
- ^ "ICA officers to take over from police as first responders to security incidents at Woodlands, Tuas checkpoints". TODAY. Retrieved 2024-07-25.
- ^ Ng, Kelly (23 November 2015). "Plans unveiled for new police division HQ in Woodlands". Today. Retrieved 16 December 2018.
- ^ Koh, Fabian (22 November 2018). "Woodlands Police Division to start operating on Sunday". The Straits Times. Retrieved 16 December 2018.