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Senior Police Call AGM cum Luncheon held (with photos)
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     The Annual General Meeting (AGM) 2024 cum Luncheon of the Senior Police Call (SPC) took place today (June 13) at the Police Officers' Club to review the activities held over the past year. Views of the participants were listened at the meeting and a new strategic direction, "PALS@SPC", was also introduced.
      
     Speaking at the luncheon, the Commissioner of Police, Mr Chow Yat-ming, said the SPC has been established for over ten years, aiming at promoting safety, health and community participation of the elderly. The Government adopted measures to promote the silver economy last month to enhance the quality of life for the elderly. In line with the policy direction, the SPC has launched a wide range of activities and training programmes to help its members achieve physical, mental and spiritual health.
      
     In order to enhance the anti-deception awareness among senior citizens and to tackle the various and emerging deception tactics, the SPC launched the "IT Captain" training programme in May this year. This includes the education on the use of the one-stop scam and pitfall search engine "Scameter+". Together with the "SPC Wealth Management and Anti-Investment Scam Ambassador" programme, the elderly get familiarised with the latest scam tactics and cyber traps, and are encouraged to spread the message of fraud prevention in the community. Trained "IT Captains" will guide elderly and citizens in the community to use the commonly-used mobile apps of the Government, assisting them to integrate into digital life.
      
     An increase of 28 per cent was recorded in the number of deception cases involving elderly victims, reaching 6 345 cases in 2024 compared to 4 929 cases in 2023. There was also an increase of approximately 20 per cent in related fraud cases from January to April this year compared to the same period last year, to over 1 700 cases. Of these, more than half were classified as online frauds, while around 40 per cent were related to telephone scams.
      
     At the AGM today, 44 SPC members were presented with the "Best SPC Captain" and "Most Active SPC Member" awards in recognition of their enthusiastic participation over the past year.
      
     The newly launched "PALS@SPC" initiative this year represents four key themes of the SPC’s activities, with "P" standing for "Participate", "A" for "Alert", "L" for "Learn" and "S" for "Safeguard". The SPC will continue to collaborate with various organisations to roll out a broader range of programmes, encouraging more senior citizens to become SPC members, and to enhance themselves through recreation and sports activities as well as courses and seminars. Being crime-fighting partners of the Police, SPC members join hands to serve the community and achieve the SPC sprit – "Helping Oneself and Others".
     
 
Ends/Friday, June 13, 2025
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The Annual General Meeting 2024 cum Luncheon of Senior Police Call took place today (June 13) at the Police Officers' Club. The Commissioner of Police, Mr Chow Yat-ming, delivers welcome remarks at the luncheon.
The Annual General Meeting 2024 cum Luncheon of Senior Police Call (SPC) took place today (June 13) at the Police Officers' Club. The Commissioner of Police, Mr Chow Yat-ming (centre), in a photo with the winners of "Best SPC Captain" and "Most Active SPC Member" awards.
The Annual General Meeting 2024 cum Luncheon of Senior Police Call (SPC) took place today (June 13) at the Police Officers' Club. The Regional Commander of Marine cum Chairperson of SPC Central Advisory Board, Mr Ng Cheuk-hang delivers welcome remarks at the meeting.
The Annual General Meeting 2024 cum Luncheon of Senior Police Call (SPC) took place today (June 13) at the Police Officers' Club. SPC members deliver anti-scam messages through a drama performance, raising awareness among the elderly about common scam tactics.