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Operations Management & Development Division


The Operations Management and Development Division (OMDD) was set up on 1 Feb 2006 to chart the long-term operational strategies and development plans of CAD.

Operations Management & Development DivisionIt puts in place systems, structures, policies and plans to drive operational and investigation excellence.

It formulates strategic and conceptual plans on doctrines, operating guidelines and procedures on all investigative and operational matters for CAD Divisions and the Commercial Crime Units in the police land divisions.

It coordinates all major commercial crime-related operations which involve multiple divisions of CAD or the police land divisions.

It also oversees the Cross Border Cash Enforcement Branch (CEB) which handles all incidents relating to offences under the reporting of cross border movements of physical currency and bearer negotiable instruments.  CEB officers conduct the investigative, prosecutorial and/or forfeiture/confiscation actions against persons who did not give a full and accurate report. 



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Last updated on 29 November 2007
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