(Bandar Seri Begawan, 28th) In conjunction with the 105th anniversary celebration of the Royal Brunei Police Force, the Tutong Police District recently organized a nine-a-side football tournament at the Tutong Sports Complex football field, attracting enthusiastic participation from various law enforcement agencies, creating a lively atmosphere.
This event was hosted by the Tutong Police District, with Tutong District Acting District Officer Awangku Ariff invited as the guest of honor to watch the final and officiate the award ceremony. Several heads of law enforcement agencies also attended to show their support.
A total of seven teams participated in the tournament, with participating units including the Royal Brunei Police Force, Fire and Rescue Department, Narcotics Control Bureau, Neighbourhood Watch Organization, Internal Security Department, Prisons Department, and the Judiciary Department—representing several government law enforcement agencies.
After intense competition, the Prisons Department performed excellently to win the championship, taking home the trophy and certificate of participation; the Internal Security Department claimed the runner-up position; the Fire and Rescue Department came in third; and the Narcotics Control Bureau secured fourth place. All winning teams were awarded trophies and certificates according to their rankings.
The organizers stated that the objective of holding this tournament was to strengthen interaction and camaraderie among the various law enforcement agencies, to discover new sports talents, foster healthy competition and sportsmanship, further promote unity and cooperation, and drive the overall sports development of the Royal Brunei Police Force—especially for the ongoing progress of welfare and sports organizations within the Tutong Police District.
This event was hosted by the Tutong Police District, with Tutong District Acting District Officer Awangku Ariff invited as the guest of honor to watch the final and officiate the award ceremony. Several heads of law enforcement agencies also attended to show their support.
A total of seven teams participated in the tournament, with participating units including the Royal Brunei Police Force, Fire and Rescue Department, Narcotics Control Bureau, Neighbourhood Watch Organization, Internal Security Department, Prisons Department, and the Judiciary Department—representing several government law enforcement agencies.
After intense competition, the Prisons Department performed excellently to win the championship, taking home the trophy and certificate of participation; the Internal Security Department claimed the runner-up position; the Fire and Rescue Department came in third; and the Narcotics Control Bureau secured fourth place. All winning teams were awarded trophies and certificates according to their rankings.
The organizers stated that the objective of holding this tournament was to strengthen interaction and camaraderie among the various law enforcement agencies, to discover new sports talents, foster healthy competition and sportsmanship, further promote unity and cooperation, and drive the overall sports development of the Royal Brunei Police Force—especially for the ongoing progress of welfare and sports organizations within the Tutong Police District.