James Richard Henry Burns
James Richard Henry Burns CBE (31 December 1916 – 26 December 2002) or also referred to as J. R. H. Burns,[1] was a British police officer from England who served in several high-ranking positions which included being a member of the Brunei Privy Council and Brunei Police Commissioner. BiographyBurns is born in England, on 31 December 1916.[2] He was educated at Eastbourne College,[3] and would go on to marry Rosamund Jackson (née Ward). He commenced his tenure with the Federated Malay States (FMS) Police in 1937, progressing through various ranks: Assistant Superintendent by 1940, Superintendent by 1950, Assistant Commissioner of Police for the Federation of Malaya by 1953, and finally, Senior Assistant Commissioner by 1957.[4][5] Burns served as an RBPF Commissioner from 12 August 1966 until 15 August 1975.[4] During his tenure, he also became a member of the Privy Council.[6] On 16 March 1967, he attended the graduation of 39 recruits at the police headquarters in Brunei Town.[7] Later that year in August, he would visit the 150 recruits training at the Royal Malaysian Police training academy in Kuala Lumpur.[8] Burns passed away on 26 December 2002, in the United Kingdom.[4] HonoursBurns was bestowed the Manteri title Yang Dimuliakan (The Exalted One) Pehin Datu Pahlawan Diraja on 19 April 1973.[9] He also received other titles such as Dato Seri Pahlawan, and other awards of recognition during his lifetime service to the Brunei government.[4] Additionally, he has been known to have the following honours:[10][6][11] National
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