Protected Places (No. 4) Order 2004

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No. S 244
Protected Areas and Protected Places Act
(Chapter 256)
Protected Places (No. 4) Order 2004
In exercise of the powers conferred by section 5(1) of the Protected Areas and Protected Places Act, the Minister for Home Affairs hereby makes the following Order:
Citation and commencement
1.  This Order may be cited as the Protected Places (No. 4) Order 2004 and shall come into operation on 1st May 2004.
Premises declared to be protected place
2.  The premises described in the second column of the Schedule are hereby declared to be a protected place for the purposes of the Act, and no person shall be in those premises unless he is in possession of a pass-card or permit issued by the authority specified in the first column of the Schedule or has received the permission of an authorised officer on duty at the premises to enter the premises.
Revocation
3.  The Protected Places (No. 3) Order 2002 (G.N. No. S 185/2002) is revoked.
THE SCHEDULE
First column
 
Second column
The Authority
 
Protected Place
Director, Police National Service Department
 
POLICE KINS TRAINING CAMP.
 
 
All that area comprised in part of State Land Lots 537A, 3949N, 3951K, 99261M, 4638K, 6193C, 3952N and 99260C in Mukim No. 4 occupied by “POLICE KINS TRAINING CAMP” containing an area of about 109,520.5 square metres and bounded approximately as follows:
 
 
Commencing at a point of the aforesaid “POLICE KINS TRAINING CAMP” which is 33,926.9 metres North and 21,220.3 metres East of the Singapore Land Authority origin of co-ordinates (30,000 metres North, 30,000 metres East), the boundaries run along successive lines of bearings and distances approximately as follows:
 
 
Bearing
 
Distance in metres
 
 
123° 09’
 
9.7 (across retaining wall/fence)
 
 
121° 08’
 
3.7
 
 
122° 09’
 
26.9
 
 
120° 17’
 
12.1
 
 
121° 44’
 
0.50
 
 
123° 11’
 
5.5
 
 
120° 31’
 
6.1
 
 
122° 05’
 
19.1
 
 
121° 39’
 
15.0 (across retaining wall/fence)
 
 
129° 04’
 
12.5
 
 
117° 02’
 
8.6
 
 
114° 05’
 
12.0
 
 
158° 02’
 
4.5
 
 
121° 51’
 
12.5
 
 
133° 18’
 
9.9
 
 
91° 45’
 
3.1
 
 
116° 43’
 
3.2
 
 
80° 03’
 
70.3
 
 
117° 27’
 
29.7
 
 
183° 31’
 
70.1
 
 
200° 33’
 
45.9 (across gate)
 
 
202° 55’
 
59.0
 
 
193° 53’
 
55.8
 
 
233° 19’
 
3.4
 
 
257° 09’
 
22.8 (across gate)
 
 
233° 08’
 
46.9
 
 
239° 30’
 
6.6
 
 
246° 31’
 
142.0
 
 
262° 12’
 
60.0
 
 
297° 09’
 
18.6 (across construction site)
 
 
257° 14’
 
25.8
 
 
340° 49’
 
80.5
 
 
341° 33’
 
25.7
 
 
357° 06’
 
40.3
 
 
2° 43’
 
31.4
 
 
9° 57’
 
24.9
 
 
17° 46’
 
15.3
 
 
19° 25’
 
18.6
 
 
28° 18’
 
6.1
 
 
32° 19’
 
50.1
 
 
42° 26’
 
12.1
 
 
42° 00’
 
9.4
 
 
33° 15’
 
101.2
 
 
58° 58’
 
50.5
 
 
358° 46’
 
5.4
 
 
9° 28’
 
2.8
 
 
to the point of commencement.
 
 
The boundaries of “POLICE KINS TRAINING CAMP” are more particularly delineated in the Plan set out below.
UNKNOWN

Made this 23rd day of April 2004.

TAN GUONG CHING
Permanent Secretary,
Ministry of Home Affairs,
Singapore.
[CP/C/198/39/1 V27; MHA(PS) 12/2/07 TF 1; AG/LEG/SL/256/2002/1 Vol. 4]

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