Father-daughter duo treasuring last performances in Singapore Police Force Band

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Their time together in the band will come to an end in a few months’ time, when the father retires. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - When Station Inspector Julaimi Jamali heard his eldest child had been invited to join the Singapore Police Force Band, he got worried.Fortunately, Sergeant Natassha Lydia Julaimi eased his concerns with her work ethic, and the pair have performed at various concerts and events in the past six years.

His passion for music led him to the band 28 years ago, where he is its chief musician, percussionist and bass guitarist.at the Home Team Academy on Saturday. But he had to pull out due to an injury. As the eldest of three siblings, she recalled how her father used to make a family outing out of his SPF Band’s performances when she was three years old.

On how he balances juggling between his different roles with his daughter, Station Insp Julaimi said: “We don’t make the distinction that we are not father and daughter when we are at work, but we also automatically understand we are here as colleagues at the workplace.”Station Inspector Julaimi Jamali and Sergeant Natassha Lydia Julaimi have performed at various concerts and events in the past six years.

It will feel different after his retirement, as it will be the first time she will be working without him since she joined the SPF.

 

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