‘Duty with kindness’: Singapore ‘Abang Polis’ touched by fame over banter with Malaysian anglers

‘Duty with kindness’: Singapore ‘Abang Polis’ touched by fame over banter with Malaysian anglers


SINGAPORE – It was just another routine day for police coast guard Mohd Ramdzan Yahya when he conducted checks on a vessel that had drifted into Singapore waters.

Little did he expect that his five-minute interaction with a couple of Malaysian anglers would go viral on social media, earning him widespread recognition, praise for his professionalism and the nickname Abang Polis.

On Nov 15, Station Inspector Mohd Ramdzan, 47, and two of his colleagues spotted a motorised wooden boat while they were doing their patrols north-east of Pulau Tekong at 2pm.

They immediately realised the vessel was in Singapore’s territorial waters.

As their high-speed patrol craft approached the smaller boat, Station Insp Mohd Ramdzan noticed that the two men, who he could tell were recreational fishermen, looked nervous.

“I cracked some jokes to put them at ease and, at the same time, I asked for their identification for us to conduct checks,” he told The Straits Times on Dec 3, adding that the men were cooperative.

“I also told them I understood they might have accidentally entered Singapore waters, and they would need to return to Malaysian waters.”

However, he did not realise that the interaction was being recorded by one of the anglers, and then posted on TikTok.

In the video posted on Nov 18, a TikTok user with the handle @Fizreeajie said he and his friend were having a meal and did not realise strong winds had caused their boat to drift away from their original spot.





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