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Pengiran Umar bin Pengiran Haji Apong (2 February 1940 – 12 May 2023) was a Bruneian diplomat and noble police officer who served as the second
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of the
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(RBPF) from 1984 to 1991.


Early life and education

Awangku Umar bin Pengiran Apong was born in Kampong Kianggeh, Brunei Town (present-day
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) on 2 February 1940, the son of Pengiran Haji Apong bin Pengiran Saifuddin, who served as the ''
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'' of Sungai Kianggeh. He began his early education at St. George's Mission School, before continuing at Sultan Muhammad Jamalul Alam Malay School in 1950, and later attending
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.


Police career

Awangku Umar began his service with the Brunei Police Force as a recruit in 1957. He was stationed in
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,
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, for 9 months in 1958 and was awarded the title of "Best Recruit from Brunei" during the graduation ceremony. Later being promoted to corporal in 1959, and sergeant in early 1960. In April 1960, Sergeant Awangku Umar was sent to
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to mentor Brunei recruits undergoing training at the Royal Federation of Malayan Police's training centre. After completing an eight-month programme, he returned to Brunei in mid-1961 with 27 newly trained police officers, having been responsible for overseeing the trainees.On 25 July 1961, Sergeant Awangku Umar led a team of Bruneian police officers in the successful apprehension of an
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man suspected of murdering five people in Kampong Kiudang,
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. The arrest took place at 9:30 am on 3 August in a forested area between Lamunin and Mungkom. Awangku Umar's leadership in the operation, which brought relief to the local community, earned him commendation from Police Commissioner A.N. Outram. Later that year, he was promoted to the rank of inspector and transferred to the Reserve Police Unit for Riot Control. In March 1963, he was reassigned to the
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, where he continued his service. A Brunei Police spokesperson later confirmed that Awangku Umar had been selected for training in the United Kingdom and was scheduled to depart soon. In April 1965, he was promoted to assistant superintendent of police. On 9 June 1965, he left for
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via Singapore to attend a two-month Special Branch course, returning on 18 July. Following Brunei's independence on 1 January 1984, Pengiran Umar was appointed as police commissioner. From 1984 to 1986, he oversaw the Royal Brunei Police Force, which included Department 'B' (the Criminal Department), the Royal Police Control Branch, Department 'C' (the Communications Branch), the Marine Police Branch, the Airport Police Branch, Department 'D' (responsible for police buildings, sports, and welfare), and Department 'F' (which comprised the Special Operations Unit, Reserve Unit, Action Squad, Motorcycle Squad, Dog Care and Training Unit, and the Commissioner's Reserve). In 1987, the force underwent a restructuring, forming a new organisational structure consisting of the Administration Department, the Logistics and Finance Department (Department 'C'), the Sports Welfare and Buildings Department (Department 'D'), and the Operations Department. He launched the first Neighbourhood Watch in Kampong Madang was officially launched on 28 April 1989. Pengiran Umar was involved in the case ''Marsal v. Apong and Others'', where the appellant claimed wrongful imprisonment from August 1986 to April 1990 following a dispute at
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. The key issue was whether the Court of Appeal was correct in upholding the respondents' limitation defence under the Limitation Act (1967), despite accusations of conspiracy and negligence. Central to the case was the 1991 Emergency (Limitation) Order, which extended the limitation period for false imprisonment from one to six years. The court ruled that the 1991 Order did not retroactively extend expired limitation periods under the 1967 Act, thus upholding the dismissal of the appeal and clarifying the order's scope. Pengiran Umar served as police commissioner until 31 March 1991.


Later life and death

After retiring from his police career, Pengiran Umar was appointed ambassador to South Korea and high commissioner to Singapore in 1993. He later became a member of the Privy Council in 2018. Pengiran Umar died at the age of 83 at
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on 12 May 2023. His funeral was attended by Sultan
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and Crown Prince
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, who joined the congregational funeral prayer led by Salim Besar at his residence in Kampong Salambigar. He was later laid to rest at the Kianggeh Muslim Cemetery. The ''Naubat'' was closed for 20 days after his death. Pengiran Anak Abdul Aziz presided over a ceremony to reopen the ''Naubat'' at the Lapau on 31 May.
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recitations, prayers, and a congregational
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prayer were all part of the ceremony.


Personal life

Pengiran Umar was married to Datin Hajah Suraya binti Harun, a Malaysian actress who died in 2016. She served as the president of the Welfare Body of Police's Wives and Families from 1984 to 1991. Additionally, he has a brother, Pengiran Ibnu Basit, who served as the deputy minister of defence from 1986 to 2005.


Titles, styles and honours


Titles and styles

On 10 August 1972, Pengiran Umar was honoured by Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah with the
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title of , bearing the
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Honours

Pengiran Umar has been bestowed the following honours: National *
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First Class (PSLJ) – ''Dato Paduka Seri Laila Jasa'' * Order of Paduka Seri Laila Jasa Third Class (SLJ) *
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First Class (PSPNB; 10 February 1976) – ''Dato Seri Pahlawan'' * Order of Pahlawan Negara Brunei Fourth Class (PJB)'''' *
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Second Class (DSNB) – ''Dato Setia'' *
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Second Class (DPMB; 15 July 1970) – ''Dato Paduka'' *
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(PHBS; 1968) * ''Pingat Bakti Laila Ikhlas'' (PBLI) * Meritorious Service Medal (PJK; 1968) * Police Long Service Medal (PKLP) * General Service Medal (Police) * Campaign Medal Foreign * : ** Honorary Commander of the
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(PSM; 1989) * : ** Colonial Police Medal (CPM;
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Umar, Pengiran Bruneian royalty 1940 births 2023 deaths Bruneian police officers Members of the Privy Council of Brunei Chiefs of police High commissioners of Brunei to Singapore Ambassadors of Brunei to South Korea