It also helped police lock down areas with roadblocks, said Mr Wong, who is also Home Affairs Minister, at the Home Team Flagship Workshop 2008 yesterday. The database has been built up from officers who log their observations and register their network of contacts to build a comprehensive database about the terrain. For example, high-crime areas and possible hideouts for illegal immigrants are all keyed in. Hot spots and vulnerabilities of a particular area are similarly highlighted. Another initiative which paid off was the Community Engagement Programme (CEP), Mr Wong told about 700 officers at the event. 'Your efforts at building more bridges to the various communities and to prepare them for a crisis have contributed to the rapid mobilisation of community support that we have seen in this current situation,' he said. Mr Wong yesterday also rallied his troops, saying that while the escape had 'dented the reputation' of the Home Team, its spirit was 'most alive' despite the adversity. He added that his officers had a lot to be proud of, giving a glowing report card for their performance last year, particularly the drop in crime rates by 6 per cent.
SEE HOME , 'Home Team falls in to nab terrorist'
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